A collective group of people define this way to be big
others define it and class it to be small, I guess there is no right and Wrong answer, but only what you precise it to be, existence is a strange thing, and we cannot begin to comprehend this force around us, but we try and we all have our own thoughts on what a dimension is, in reality like Lana said it can be any shape and size at all, especially when compering more then one Dimension with another.
I doubt that all dimensions are the same, there may be a rare case, where that could be true but for the most part I would doubt it, however like I have said we have no constant meaning of true Dimensions and their structure, so we take a stab in the dark for the most part, I believe for the most part separate dimensions are different but their is not telling weather there could be two dimensions that are identical, the same goes for alternative and parallel dimensions.
he still only canonically destroys makai, i rest my case, he destroys a planet...simple..not a dimension, its your turn if you "can" unless you concede to prove that Makai is the whole dimension and if it is
-You gave no proof of Jedah destroying anything but what was seen, which was a series of buildings collapsing, which was the whole point of showing the double standard. You ask for proof of things (yet deny it even after having it tossed at you many times) and argue things while not in possession of proof, all while claiming you proved something.
And you're one to call a strawman after asking someone to prove Makai was just a planet after realizing you had no confirmation of Jedah doing jack shit relative to wiping out something bigger than even a star.
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And, the dialouge which clearly describes Makai as the world being destroyed and the fact that he proceeds with his plan to recreate the universe:
Because it was not proof, it's conjecture based on several pieces of dialogue. How does: "The World will never be the same again" translate too "I destroyed the world"
We see Jedah feed The Shintai, We Destruction, We see him mention the human world is next, we know his goal is to recreate exsistence, He says he will destroy another world.
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Jinpaichi mentions that he's being ordered to destroy the world, we see nothing but a dialogue that says the world will never be the same.
Tha's Five pieces of evidence versus Two, even a two year old pieces it together. If Jedah failed at destroying the universe, why would he proceed to destroy another one?
Stop ranting sweetie, he made the claim. So, the burden of proof falls on him.
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so this is whats been confirmed by this whole debate, Jedah has possibly destroyed a planet, Jedah has taken an amount of souls less than that of earth...great...fine by me
I exist with in the dark realm, trapped within a void, sort of like an in closed dimension similar to the effect of black holes, anyway my castle resides within many areas, as such my castle is infinite, forever were forever was, and as such temporal shifts do not occur, nor does the effect of different base reality's or concepts.
Universe's and dimensions are of complex order, it could be that we are in a set path or that our dimensions shift throughout, constantly changing, it could also be acknowledged that many dimensions interlock, or split apart thus more dimensions could be created.
Last edited by Neo Darkhalen on Nov 15th, 2007 at 03:25 PM