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- About the Mondaiji blogs, this is going to be rather a series of replies instead of a single one since we're you know, going over three blog posts here.

Introduction of Outer Worlds & History

 * From Volume 1, Chapter 3, these worlds that are being described here are basically different time axis/timelines compared to the original (the one that the main character is in). It doesn't seem specify the number of these worlds, however.
 * From Volume 8, Prologue Chapter, I'm not sure about what these outer worlds are exactly. Upon first glance we are talking about the number of outer worlds being infinite number (as there needs to be an infinite number of "objects" in order for these "objects" to span out infinitely), but it could be a group of "outer world" that just span infinitely in terms of expansion/size.
 * On second thought, if you have no clue about what I said here, a pic will be drawn.
 * From Volume 9, Teach Me! chapter, are we still referring to universes when the word "world" (pun intended) is mentioned here?
 * From Short Story: God King vs War God, the quote "endless chain of destiny and the infinite history of mankind" seems somewhat like an exaggeration, with the word infinite history being used to emphasize the duration of mankind's existence for a long period of time...or it could mean that time is infinite.
 * The last part doesn't seem too important.

The True Nature of Little Garden
Little Garden's star-sized area "Although there existed a clear definite "Edge of the World" inside the World of Little Garden, but it is also said that the surface area of this place can match a star itself."
 * In volume 1, it says that that total surface area of Little Garden is comparable to a star. It should be okay if the surface area of the Sun is used for this, yea?

"You realized it? That sun is genuine god-made sun that revolves around Little Garden."
 * The Sun seems to revolve around Little Garden, instead of the other way around where Earth revolves around the Sun, based on this quote

- - The Stars on Little Garden "there are real existences who can freely toying with the position of the stars and reign everything to the other end of the sky."
 * everything up to this point in Volume 1, chapter 2
 * Little Garden again, has the surface area of a star. This may need to be calculated.
 * "if the Little Garden world's surface area is the same as the Sun, it would be 13000 times the size of Earth." (Again, a calc is needed to verify)
 * Also, from Jin's position to the Northern Boundary, it's 980000 km away.
 * everything up to this point in Volume 2, chapter 1
 * Basically, an entire constellation disappears from the night sky/starry sky. Perseus constellation and the meteor shower disappears simultaneously.
 * There may be characters who are casually capable of moving around stars and moving stuff in outer space across great distances, according to this quote

The Real Nature of Little Garden
 * Some info that we discussed regarding characters like Shiroyasha nuking the Perseus constellation in her little girl form, as well as Perseus constellation containing entire galaxies?
 * Does everything mentioned in here scale to anyone in particular tho?

Existence of Higher Dimensions
"this space of "Little Garden" is either permanently connected to timelines of outer worlds, or this space itself exists across all timelines."
 * Having some trouble trying to visualize the first point. The Little Garden connecting all timelines to each other, but then how does it also exist across every different timeline simultaneously?
 * Note: If we are talking about a single timeline, the entire timeline itself will be rated Low 2-C, or Universe level+ instead of being considered Multiversal (We're talking about 2-C or higher in terms of ratings here).
 * To be fair, the Big Bang page that I created contradicts this, as the concept of time itself in the universe always existed even before the Big Bang occurred (it would mean that concept of time itself isn't/shouldn't be limited to a single universe)
 * We have evidence for many different universes, possibly an infinite number of them, and the characters mentioned (Izayoi, Asuka, and Yo) come from different universes in different periods of time.

"The fact "exists across all different timelines", is to being able to summon an infinite number of the person named "Izayoi" and at the same time, being able to to summon "Izayoi who is not the present Izayoi", in other word, being able to summon different people"
 * So basically, either the Little Garden connects itself to every single universe/timeline, or the same version of Little Garden as a location exists in every single timeline/universe...

- But yea, the whole multiverse thing being countless in number is a given. Carry on.
 * So, potentially an infinite number of parallel universes where an infinite number of copies of "Izayoi" existing in number; sounds like we are talking about infinite number of universes here, yes?
 * everything up to this point in Volume 6, chapter 7

Infinite Grand Scale of the Multiverse
"“In general, the multiverse observed from the World of Little Garden isn’t “infinite parallel worlds”, but “infinite parallel worlds is merely a standard value”. It is not timelines branching from a singular universe similar to a great river, but able to observe simultaneously with infinite universes constantly to appear constantly to branch infinitely."


 * We got an infinite number of universes to start with, and those infinite number of universes are branching infinitely? An infinite number of universes that branch infinitely still gives us a value of infinity, however.
 * So evidence for a 2-A rating, yes. Higher? maybe?
 * Quoted from Last Embryo, Volume 6, Chapter 4