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Question about Extra-dimensional space.

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Hello, I have a question about whether the term Extra-dimensional space appearing in a work automatically implies higher dimensions like 5D or 6D for it to be low 1-C/1-C or not. I’m not sure if I’m correct, but I think the term extra-dimensional space can be ambiguous. Basically, I mean that if this term appears, it could just refer to normal, non-scalable dimensions. So my question is: does the simple use of that expression already imply higher dimensions, or does it depend on the context? That’s all. If someone can correct me or explain it, I’d appreciate it.
 
Hello, I have a question about whether the term Extra-dimensional space appearing in a work automatically implies higher dimensions like 5D or 6D for it to be low 1-C/1-C or not. I’m not sure if I’m correct, but I think the term extra-dimensional space can be ambiguous. Basically, I mean that if this term appears, it could just refer to normal, non-scalable dimensions. So my question is: does the simple use of that expression already imply higher dimensions, or does it depend on the context? That’s all. If someone can correct me or explain it, I’d appreciate it.
That depends entirely on context.

For note, extra-dimensional objects have no necessity to be above 3-D, they just come from outside some 3D space. For example, a guest coming to one's house from another house; that'd the sense we're talking about

Extra-dimensional spaces tho, mostly mean spaces with extra dimension(s) aside from the regular 3.
 
That depends entirely on context.

For note, extra-dimensional objects have no necessity to be above 3-D, they just come from outside some 3D space. For example, a guest coming to one's house from another house; that'd the sense we're talking about

Extra-dimensional spaces tho, mostly mean spaces with extra dimension(s) aside from the regular 3.
I don’t know why, but I had a feeling you’d show up lol.
As for the other thing: if an extra-dimensional space means a space with additional dimensions beyond the three we know, would those dimensions automatically be higher and scalable? Or does it depend entirely on the context? I think the work needs to provide proper context for those dimensions to be considered scalable. For example, if in a story it says that a Kingdom is an extra-dimensional space, how should that be interpreted? Because I feel like “extra-dimensional space” alone isn’t enough to declare that it has scalable dimensions. I’m not sure if I’m wrong, but I’d appreciate it if you could correct me.
 
I don’t know why, but I had a feeling you’d show up lol.
As for the other thing: if an extra-dimensional space means a space with additional dimensions beyond the three we know, would those dimensions automatically be higher and scalable?
Higher yes, that's what extra means, scalable no. They need to be proven to be significant in size
Or does it depend entirely on the context?
Crrect
I think the work needs to provide proper context for those dimensions to be considered scalable. For example, if in a story it says that a Kingdom is an extra-dimensional space, how should that be interpreted? Because I feel like “extra-dimensional space” alone isn’t enough to declare that it has scalable dimensions. I’m not sure if I’m wrong, but I’d appreciate it if you could correct me.
Can also just mean space outside the 3 regular Dimensions or outside the Universe. Like an isolated space outside the Universe
 
So would that mean affecting it grant extradimensional range for Tier 2?
No
When it comes to range extra-dimensional has a pre-existing definition here
That is, effecting multiple timelines or space time continuums at once

Like let's say a mind control that controls everyone across all timelines/universes
That's extra-dimensional range
 
Higher yes, that's what extra means, scalable no. They need to be proven to be significant in size
So, if I understand correctly, the fact that a space has extra dimensions does not automatically make it scalable, unless the work shows that those dimensions have a significant size to be considered scalable, right?.
 
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