Esprit Prime:
The original multiverse where our protagonist is from.
An indescribable transcendental hierarchy of infinite multiverses, each with infinite
universes, with each universe having its own hierarchy.
Let’s start with the smallest universe. The smallest universe in this multiverse is no ordinary
universe- This universe is assorted into “layers”, similar to how a cake has layers, or how a
tapestry is woven into different patterns. Each layer inside of this universe is infinite in size,
with each layer holding an innumerable amount of planets and stars, with each planet
having its own laws and physics. Between two different planets, up could mean down, down
could mean up, left could mean right, right could be left, forward could be backwards,
backwards could mean forwards, and so on, and so forth. Now, back to the layers- each
layer holds its own spatial dimension, with each layer upwards adding one dimension on top
of the previous layer’s dimensions… For example, the smallest layer has a total dimension of
1. The following layer adds one more dimension, therefore making it 2 dimensional. The
next one makes it 3. And the next one makes it 4. And the next 5. And after that, 6. And on
and on it goes for infinity, with dimensions being added on for an eternity, all woven into an
infinite fractal hierarchy. Now, what about the next universe? Well, to keep it simple here, it
completely transcends the previous universe, almost in the way that a reader of a fictional
story transcends the fictional story that they’re reading. It’s the same as that. This universe
views the previous one as nothing but fiction- no little than a fun little book they can read on
the balcony. Now, the size of this universe, to keep it short, is about the size of an aleph null
cardinal- I won’t be going over this form of complicated math, (Same for any other
complicated mathematical terms), so you can look it up on your own time. Now the next
universe, which also views the previous one as fiction ( from now on, I’ll just refer to it as r>f
transcendence), is the size of an aleph 1 cardinal. Then the next one is the size of an aleph
2 cardinal. Then 3. Then 4. Then 5. And so on and so forth, with each universe having an r>f
transcendence over the previous one, and the multiverses that contain these universes
transcend each other in the same hierarchical fashion.
But this is only the lowest layer of the multiverse though. Yes, even the Multiverse is
separated into layers, and although they’re infinite in size as well, they’re finite, with only 5
total layers: The lower layer that I just explained, The Mid-Lower layer, The Middle Layer, The
Mid-High Layer, and the Highest layer. I’ll explain the next layers as briefly
As I can.
In the Mid lower layer, each universe is at a minimum size equal to an aleph omega cardinal,
with each universe having an r>f transcendence over the previous, with each multiverse that
these universes are inside transcending each other.
The Middle layer contains countless universes that are the size of an inaccessible cardinal,
with each universe transcending the next, alongside the multiverses that contain it.
The Mid-High layer contains universes that are at a bare minimum the same size as the
previous ones, but multiplied by another inaccessible cardinal on top of their original size,
with each universe transcending the previous ones, alongside the multiverses that contain
them
The High layer
The Highest hierarchy in this multiverse.
The smallest universe in this layer is the same size as the previous ones in the lower layers,
but multiplied in size by a malho cardinal’s amount. Each universe here has r>f
transcendence over the previous universes, with the multiverses that contain them
transcending each other, with each multiverse viewing the previous layers as fiction.
This is cool and all, but we also have to include the timelines. In each universe, there are an
infinite amount of timelines, that branch off infinitely from each other, with each branch also
breaking off into more branches, and so on and so forth. How does this work? Well, let’s say
you were in one of these universes, and you had to choose between three options of what to
eat. Let's say you chose the middle option. As soon as you picked it up, you immediately
created three other timelines that involve you picking the other two options, with those
timelines also branching off depending on what choices you make. Basically, every
quantum event that happens, creates multiple timelines in that moment.