Thread:Christian Higdon/@comment-36965940-20190223145338/@comment-36965940-20190330141450

That's not 2-B, though. That's just REALLY high into 3-A, since we consider atoms to be really, really tiny 3-D particles. Those "universes" were never even shown to have their own space-time continua, either, which is a necessity for the current 2-B.

And that brings me to it possibly not being a feat, even. It may very well be a gag, or  a one-off satire.

At most, I give this "Possibly 3-A".