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What is a subspace?

Eikichi_Sensei

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As the title suggests, what is it?

I had this question because a verse treats it as an interstice between dimensions and as a means to travel from one dimension to another, whether in the present or in another era.

There is also another place where universes (worlds) are represented as spheres; time flows within this sphere.

Then the sphere expanded (I suppose it's space that expands) and exploded (plop).

Now the character questions the place where they are, since he saw a universe disappear before his eyes.

Does the place where they are have time, he wondered?

He said he doesn't know; it might pass more slowly or not exist at all.

But the narrator says that time does flow and that the concept of time is distorted.

So this place seems to have time and encompasses universes (worlds).

Could this place be 2-C?

Edit: I started with the subspace question and ended up with another question 🤦‍♂️
 
Yeah bare minimum 2-C. Subspace isn't anything special unless described so its really just what you said. Would be better to show us (please do not be a webtoon with long ass pages)
 
Yeah bare minimum 2-C. Subspace isn't anything special unless described so its really just what you said. Would be better to show us (please do not be a webtoon with long ass pages)
Well, it's Tensura, a verse that's having translation difficulties.

So I can't even use scans that aren't from the translation.

The things I described here, I put the original text into several translation AIs and I got the same result.

Now I was thinking about paying for manual Japanese-to-English translation services because the wiki translators are busy (no offense intended, if it sounds that way, sorry translator).

And also, what would be the maximum?

Since you said a minimum of 2-C.
 
I'm sure the moderators are treating the dimension/world as L2-C and not 2-C (even though, as I said, a universe/world represented as a sphere has its own time and spacetime).

But putting that aside, this deals with how subspace encompasses dimensions separated by dimensional barriers, and dimensions/worlds to universes/worlds that aren't described as having dimensional barriers but rather as spheres in a rainbow sea that float, expand, and explode (plop).

Apologies for using the term "world" several times, but yes, this author doesn't want to invent new names to separate cosmological structures.

And if you ask me, it seems that the place I'm talking about is a dimension/world that has time.

Although subspace seems to have its own timeline, because the creator god brought Vega to the Cardinal World, which was in subspace, using a space-time technique that brought souls on the verge of death to where the creator was (like Jahil, who "died" before the creator arrived).

And it was said that Vega floated for eternity before, so, well, I hate you, Fuze.
Didn't they just get L2C or 2C accepted already?
 
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The etymology of the word only defines that it's a sub-part of something bigger. It could be a lower-dimensional world, it could be a pocket dimension on the same plane of existence, it could be a higher-dimensional realm that is usually hidden from the standard universe, but still part of the same overall space.

Terms have no inherent value besides what the series defines, if the series doesn't give a good definition, we can't make one out of thin air, besides "it's a space, it's likely part of something bigger". If it's Tier 2, Tier 1, Tier 0, or some insignificant dimensional size that could be anywhere from Tier 11 to Tier 3, the only one that can answer it is the series itself.
 
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