User blog:KingPin0422/KingPin0422's Ideal Dimensional Tiering System

Explanation
This system is based on the principle that according to infinity in projective geometry, and the concept of a Hausdorff dimension, each higher spatial (or added temporal) dimension is a a more than countably infinite number of times greater than the preceding number.

In addition, the M-Theory defines the sum totality of an entire multiverse, with all higher dimensions included, as an 11-dimensional structure. Therefore, we follow the convention of a complete multiverse being 11-dimensional.

11-C: Cataspace level
Characters beneath the concept of dimensionality, or otherwise incapable of affecting any dimensional reality at all.

11-B: Antiverse level
Negative-dimensional characters.

11-A: Lower-Dimensional level
2-dimensional characters to 0-dimensional characters.

10-C: Below Average Human level
Physically impaired humans. Small animals.

10-B: Average Human level
Normal human characters.

10-A: Athlete level
Athletes, most fighting characters from action movies.

9-C: Street level
Peak Humans to Low Superhuman. Few physically very strong olympic level athletes and martial artists in real life. Most protagonists and final villains from action/martial arts movies. Large animals.

9-B: Wall level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a wall, or those who can easily harm characters with wall level durability. Very large animals.

9-A: Room/Small Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a room or a small building, or those who can easily harm characters with room level durability. Extremely large animals.

8-C: Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a building, or those who can easily harm characters with building level durability.

8-B: City Block level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city-block, or those who can easily harm characters with city-block level durability.

8-A: Multi-City Block level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy multiple city-blocks, or those who can easily harm characters with multi city-block level durability.

7-C: Town level
Characters who can destroy a town, or those who can easily harm characters with town level durability.

7-B: City level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city, or those who can easily harm characters with city level durability.

7-A: Mountain level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large mountain, or those who can easily harm characters with mountain level durability.

6-C: Island level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large island, or those who can easily harm characters with island level durability.

6-B: Country level
Characters who can destroy a country, or those who can easily harm characters with country level durability.

6-A: Continent level
Characters who can destroy a continent, or those who can easily harm characters with continent level durability.

5-C: Moon level
Characters who can destroy a moon, or an astrological object of similar proportion.

5-B: Planet level
Characters who can create/destroy a planet.

5-A: Large Planet level
Characters who can create/destroy large gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn.

4-C: Star level
Characters who can create/destroy a star.

4-B: Solar System level
Characters who can create/destroy a solar system.

4-A: Multi-Solar System level
Characters who can create/destroy multiple solar systems.

3-C: Galaxy level
Characters who can create/destroy a galaxy.

3-B: Multi-Galaxy level
Characters who can create/destroy multiple galaxies.

3-A: Universe level
This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Universe level : ("3-A") Characters who can destroy all of the physical matter within an observable universe at full power. More specifically, usually via an explosion, omnidirectional energy blast, or a shockwave, that encompasses all of the stars and planets within a universe.
 * High Universe level : ("High 3-A") Characters who have an infinite degree of 3-dimensional power.

2-C: Multi-Universe level
This category is separated in the following manner:


 * Small Continuum level ("Low 2-C"): Characters possessing 4-dimensional power that is shown as completely qualitatively superior to 3-dimensional power, but is less than universal in scale.
 * Continuum level ("2-C"): This is for characters who can destroy and/or create the entire 4-dimensional space-time of one universe, not just the physical matter within one. For example, an entire timeline.

Take note that we consider most small scale time-space abilities as hax, not as AP, so feats involving such things are not automatically indications of Low 2-C.

2-B: Multiverse level
This category is separated in the following manner:


 * Low Multiverse level ("Low 2-B"): Characters who can destroy and/or create up to 1000 universal space-time continua.
 * Multiverse level ("2-B"): Characters who can create and/or destroy 1001 to any higher finite number of universal 4-dimensional space-time continua.

The power difference between 2-C and Low 2-B is not possible to exactly quantify, given that the latter category has to breach the distance between universes along a 5-dimensional axis.

2-A: Multiverse level+
This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Multiverse level+ : ("2-A") Characters who can destroy and/or create a countably infinite number of 4-dimensional universal space-time continua. Take note that the universes are technically lined up along a 5-dimensional axis, but that their geometrical size still amounts to 0 within this scale.
 * High Multiverse level+ : ("High 2-A") Characters who are 5-dimensional, and/or can destroy and/or create 5-dimensional space-time constructs of a significant size. Characters who can destroy and/or create an uncountably infinite numbers of universes may potentially also be assigned this tier, as their geometrical 5-D size can be higher than 0.

1-C: Complex Multiverse level
These are 6-11-dimensional characters.

Even 6-dimensional characters can logically easily destroy an uncountably infinite number of 5-dimensional space-time continuums, and 7-dimensional characters exceed that scale an uncountably infinite number of times, and so onwards. However, these characters do not exceed the 11-dimensional scale of the complete totality of a full multiverse, as defined by M-Theory.

This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Low Complex Multiverse level ("Low 1-C"): 6-dimensional characters.
 * Complex Multiverse level ("1-C"): 7-dimensional, 8-dimensional and 9-dimensional characters. Alternatively, ones that are positioned at an unknown/unspecified level within this category.
 * High Complex Multiverse level ("High 1-C"): 10-dimensional and 11-dimensional characters.

1-B: Hyperverse level
12-dimensional beings and above. These are characters that are beyond complex multiversal scale.

"Hyperverse" in this case comes from two words: "Hyper", which is used in mathematics to designate higher-dimensional space, and something extreme, above or beyond the usual level. As well as "verse" as a shorthand for "universe". So it is intended as a description of a superior higher-dimensional existence, beyond conventional reality.

This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Low Hyperverse level ("Low 1-B"): 12-dimensional to 26-dimensional characters.
 * Hyperverse level ("1-B"): Characters with a finite number of dimensions greater than 12.

1-A: Hyperverse level+
An extension of the previous tier, denoting beings who are past any finite-dimensional space, entering the realm of the infinite-dimensional.

This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Hyperverse level+ ("1-A"): Infinite-dimensional characters.
 * High Hyperverse level+ ("High 1-A"): Characters who are above infinite-dimensional space, but are not dimensionless.

Take note that simply being uncountably infinitely above basic infinite-dimensional space is not enough to qualify for High 1-A. In order to qualify, one must demonstrate a dimensional complexity which is objectively superior to infinite dimensions, i.e. infinite*infinite dimensions, infinite^infinite dimensions, etc.

0-C: Outerverse level
Characters that have no dimensional limitations.

Basically, a being or an object which is outside and beyond all dimensionality. This is something completely formless, abstract, metaphysical and transcendental. The usual scale does not make sense against a beyond dimensional object. Such beings can not be affected by destruction within the dimensions of time and space, or physical matter and energy. This "space" in which there is no dimension can be the background for any dimensional space. Within such a beyond dimensional "space", a dimensional structure with any number of dimensions can be placed, because there are no restrictions regarding dimensions.

Note that mere capability to exist in a dimensionless domain does not qualify a character as a beyond dimensional being.

This category is separated in the following manner:
 * Low Outerverse level ("Low 0-C"): Characters who are qualitatively superior to dimensions of space and time, but are still bound by more abstract dimensions.
 * Outerverse level ("0-C"): Characters who transcend the very concept of dimensionality, thus also transcending physical possibility and impossibility.

Take note that outerversal characters are not beyond mathematics, as hierarchies can still exist at this level, and mathematics is the basis for the concept of hierarchy. This tier would more accurately represent an inaccessible cardinal, which describes a number so infinite that it cannot ever be reached by extending Aleph infinities.

0-B: Post-Infinite level
Beings who are completely beyond the very archetype of infinity. Such characters can also be said to be truly transdual, as the concept of binary logic cannot be applied to them at all. The reason for this is because binary logic (and logical consistency in general) is what allows endlessly higher infinities to be created. When that is defied, it becomes nearly impossible (if not truly so) to create something bigger without trivializing everything.

In order to reason the existence of such characters, one needs to use a system of non-classical logic, such as paraconsistent logic or many-valued logic.

These characters might be seen as "boundless" and "beyond mathematics"; while this would not exactly be wrong, they still possess limitations such as being/non-being, logicality, personality, etc.

0-A: Boundless level
"Beings" who are beyond the archetype of limitation, not having anything that could be seen as inhibiting, which would include personality, logicality, identity, existence/nonexistence, and virtually any quality.

In fact, whatever is at this tier is completely impossible to express in human language or knowledge. Any description, including this one, will be limited in comparison.

In simple terms, this tier denotes things outside of truth values, which would mean that there is no way to say that a character here is or is not something. They would therefore be alogical, i.e. beyond every system of logic, even the non-classical.

Although characters here might have something analogous to qualities, their fundamental nature is impossible to know, and we can only ever understand ideas and representations of them.