User blog:SuperBearNeo X/Infinite-Dimensional DC....Is Invalid

Introduction
Hello guys, It's SuperBearNeo here and today I'm going to do perhaps one of my most controversial blogs to date. When I mean controversial, I mean potentially witchhunt bad. Regardless, you've read the title and you've come here to wonder "Wait, How is DC's Multiverse not Infinite-D". Well this blog will give a detailed explanation of why all the statements and things used to suggest that DC's Multiverse is Infinitely Dimensioned is either invalid or outright taken completely outta conext (like alot of comic related statements). Trust me, this blog is going to go ever the most common statements and explain the invalid nature of them. Without further ado, I've staled for too long and it's about time I get to the part you've all came for, of which is, why DC's Multiverse is NOT in any shape or shape an Infinite-D Construct

Larfleeze Storyline
One of the most common statements that DC Fans use when it comes to proving that DC's Multiverse is Infinite-Dimensional is a statement used in the  Larfleeze storyline (Issue 3 specifically), which states that their are supposedly "infinite universes and infinite dimensions". Now one would think upon reading, this is explicitly Infinite-D, however when one actually reads the storyline and views how it treats dimensions, it comes quickly apparent that dimensions and universes are used to mean the same thing essentially.

For those of you too lazy to read, one essential thing in the storyline is The Cosmic Nexus, which is essentially a deep corner of the universe where energy becomes matter and vice versa. Basically all energy and matter become alternate universes for eternity. Now people may be wondering why any of this is significant. Well this next moment should make things click. While Sera was passing through Creation Point, she makes the following statement
 * "The Farthest Corner of the Universe, Known to some as the Creation Point, The Cosmic Nexus where Energy Becomes Matter and Vice Versa"
 * "Beyond The Cosmic Membrane, On the other side of the Creation Point...I was under the impression there was no other side -- That once it impacts the point, all matter becomes energy and -- And then becomes matter again, there's a whole other universe out there, Problem is, the Laord and his family wiped that universe out" 
 * Here's an instance of them outright calling one of these "dimensions"universes
 * "Oh, Yes, I sailed through the cosmic rubble for thousands of years, and then I found the anamoly, what you call the Creation Point, The Nexus where one dimension is terminated... and another one begins"

She also makes another similar statement that confirms that dimensions in this storyline are essentially alternate universes and not actual spatial dimensions

 * "Vibrating through the depths of my consciousness, then, using our advanced tech, duplicated its proporties, devising a rather crude, but efficent, portal to your DIMENSION"

Conclusion
Dimensions and Universes within the storyline that "confirms" Infinite-Dimensions are used interchangeably, with their being no difference in definition between the two words. As such, this means Infinite-Dimensional statements for this storyline are out of context and thus invalid

Rama Kushna's Claims
Rama Kushna makes a statement where she claims that there are"Innulmerable Dimensions" within the multiverse. One would assume that it means infinite within this storyline. But when you actually look up the definition of Innulmerable, you find out that the very definition doesn't imply infinity but merely a high value that isn't countable in any traditional sense I think y'all get the point, the term Innulmerable doesn't at all relate to infinity but simply a high value beyond counting. This is even confirmed by the writer of said storyline on Twitter, which supports the notion that it's merely a high value, not actual infinity
 * : too many to be numbered : COUNTLESS also : very many
 * adjective very numerous. incapable of being counted; countless.
 * Things that are countless, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, or unnumerable are also called innumerable

Conclusion
Rama Kushna's statement is invalid because it doesn't even imply infinity, but merely countless, which as we know isn't infinity but simply a high number. As such this would be 1-B at the very most and not High 1-B in comsology size

Lucifer's Statement
When talking with The Presence, Lucifer Morningstar makes a statement that suggests that DC's Multiverse is actuallyinfinitely layered. Like usual, people assume this is referring to the multiverse and is basically a confirmation of High 1-B cosmology. However given the context, that's just false and here's why
 * Lucifer literally mentions that there's not Space or Time there. He's merely talking about perception within a dimensionless location, not that the multiverse itself is infinitely layered. The multiverse being mentioned in this context also wouldn't make since not just because as stated earlier, they are outside of Time and Space, but because he views such things as meaningless, so why would he need to bring them up when not mentioned at all by The Presence

Conclusion
This statement is literally just referring to a dimensionless world, not the multiverse itself. As such it's completely invalid and unusable for the comsology itself

DC Multiversity Misconceptions
We aren't done yet, there's some things that the Multiversity states regarding DC that needs to be cleared up about DC. So without further ado, let's make this one a quick debunk False: Both of those statements are false, The Endless actually inhabit their own realms and they are completely outside of The Sphere of Gods (Literally Destiny's book contains the multiverse itself, which would logically include The Sphere of Gods). Also the notion that The Endless and The New Gods are in the same league is absurb, as Death explains thatThe Endless are the absolute embodiments of their concepts, with even The New God , Black Racer, merely being an aspect of her. This is also backed up by the Neil Gaiman, who wrote this run of Captain Atom. This also debunks The New Gods being platonic in nature, as they aren't even archetypal False: They aren't. The Dreamng itself is a realm where the thoughts and dreams of humans become real. Santa Claus and Easter Bunny are merely figments of imagination created by humanity and aren't native to the realm. Also it doesn't matter because they lack feats to back up their status (and no, simply existing in a higher dimensional or dimensionless realm isn't scalable. Even lower-D being can exist within higher plains, but they can't act freely in it or encompass it's amount of dimensional aspects)
 * The New Gods and The Endless inhabit the same world and are comparable
 * People who inhabit The Dreaming are Outerversal like Santa Claus, Easter Bunny and ETC.

Final Conslusions
DC's Mutiverse is not at all Infinite-Dimensional nor does the statements that supposedly prove it come close to being valid. All in all, DC's Multiverse is at best 1-B sized and all Infinite-D stuff is invalid (Although this doesn't effect it's 1-A Characters like Lucifer or the likes)