Thread:ChromastoneandTabby/@comment-5486221-20150703043725/@comment-1824169-20151002192016

Sci100 wrote: ''Don't mind me, just commenting on someone's convo lol. ''In Ben 10 canon franchise, dimensions are either spatial or temporal. Spatial dimensions are pockets of space that aren't normally connected to the rest of the main universe, so think of the Null Void or Ledgerdomain. They share the same timeline though. Then there are temporal dimensions, which essentially are pockets of space that have alternate timelines.

In Ben 10, each timeline seems to have it's own pocket of space separated from the rest of the universe. Although Omniverse makes it confusing because at times it suggests timelines are dimensions, or dimensions are timelines, and other times it suggests dimensions and timelines are entire universes, or universes are timelines.

Honestly, do what you want. Although I have read Panglar's Theorem myself, and it's quite interesting to read. I don't know where the name "Panglar" came from though lol. Good work CaT. So Um... *waves and then runs after jumping into the conversation without permission*

Ok frist of al how dare yuo???

*ahem*

No, but seriously, it's always good to have more perspectives on stuff like this.

To be honest, the main reason I put together Panglar's Theorem in the first place was because Omniverse's depiction of things made it nigh-incomprehensible, and I wanted a sort of baseline to use while writing.

As for where the name 'Panglar' came from, you got me. It seems to be an Indian surname, but I didn't know that when I came up with it, so I dunno. Frankly, half my naming schemes are just random nonsense. The other half are terrible puns.