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Summary

Marvel has many realms and many journeys whether, in the sense of science or magic, the problem when we try to put together a map or a blog of hierarchies, as soon as we get out of the physical part and science we have no more measurement of distance, and layers or planes are also few things that help, because inside the Dreamtime, the collective unconscious, everything is in a state of constant variation and can be at any level of transcendent at any time. Nonetheless, here is a summary of the best way to classify everything.

  • 1. The Universe: is infinite, so its 3D space is a High Universe
    • The 616 is not only home to humans, there are also celestials and other beings here, where the separation occurs through subspace that links the negative zone to the universe, which is the "dark side" of the universe. Therefore, we have higher dimensions inside the entirety of the space-time of the universe, starting from 5th-dimensional hyperspaces up to infinite higher dimensions with each higher dimension being higher infinities, not just pocket extra-dimensions inside the subspace or the negative zone. Hence, we have that every universe in the multiverse works like that, due to the spiral of worlds, and by universes piling on top of each other infinitely, where each layer of universe inside each reality is quantum branch--level of transfinite above the universal standard, therefore, each of the universes in their totality is High Hyper Dimensional+.
      • It is important to note that even though each universe is infinite-dimensional, it is not always the case that when one universe is destroyed it means that all its higher dimensions were destroyed as well.
  • 2. The Multiverse: is the totality of all possibilities, it is typically a space with an infinite countless set of possibilities, which originate in the macroverse, and remain present in the totality of the multiverse. Because it is the set of all possibilities, the multiverse is an uncountable infinite-dimensional space. High Hyper Dimensional+
  • 3. Nexus Planes
    • 3.1 Superflow of universes The name is self-explanatory, it is a mechanism by which souls and thoughts flow into the superflow nexus to gain access to the outer planes, this place the concept of distance still exists. High Hyper Dimensional+
    • 3.2 Area between the universes such as the superflow, same classification as well.
    • 3.3 The Crossroad: The crossroad was created by the Elder Gods, it functions as the point where all dimensions of the multiverse intersect, it works as a waypoint to the outer planes, time and distance are meaningless here, then we have a likely Meta Dimensional.
  • 4. No-Space is a Meta Dimensional realm, which is exactly the nullity of the entire dimensional structure of the multiverse.
  • 5. Neutral Zone is on the farthest edge of the science, should be At least Meta Dimensional and likely Meta Dimensional+ via theoretically encompass all the omniverse, albeit, Conner Sims wasn't even able to grasp the nature of the dreamspace of the superflow in the dreamtime, he had already had access to the superflow of universes before, thereby we should stick with the idea that the Neutral Zone can only be at the edge of the science, not the abstract.
  • 6. Microverse and Macroverse
    • 6.1 the Microverse should be at least an uncountable High Hyper Dimensional+, due to encompassing the entirety multiverse and the Brilliant City.
    • 6.2 The Macroverse exists beyond space and time, and sees everything as a dream, scaling with the No-Space and Neutral Zone we should have at least 3 levels of transcendence above baseline.
  • 7. Dreamtime Everything above the macroverse is a stacked hierarchy of dreams that see planes like the just as a dream. Due to the nature of this plane and most beings are fed on worship and dreams, thereby the majority of the planes here will varies from At least Meta Dimensional all of the planes exist beyond the space and time, and Amadeus can't even grasp the nature of this plane even though he can measure the multiverse in its infinite levels, At peak Meta Dimensional+. The baseline for transcendent upon these realms is at least 4 levels since the macroverse would just be a dream to any being here.
    • 7.1 Astral Plane At least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.2 Mindscape At least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.3 Superflow of the Dreamspace is at the highest level of existence, therefore is infinitely-layers above Meta Dimensional baseline.
    • 7.4 Nightmare At least Meta Dimensional, with dream Meta Dimensional+
    • 7.5 Shadow King same as above
    • 7.6 Hell At least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.7 Limbo 5 levels of Meta Dimensional (encompass Hell)
    • 7.8 Myth Realms At least Meta Dimensional, At peak Meta Dimensional+
    • 7.9 Fiction At least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.10 Abyss At least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.11 Shuma-Gorath at least Meta Dimensional
    • 7.11 Chtron Manifestation At least Meta Dimensional, At peak Meta Dimensional+
  • 8 Cosmic Hierarchy Varies from
    • 8.1 Dimension of Manifestation Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional+
    • 8.2 Gameboard same as above
    • 8.3 Primordial universe likely High Hyper Dimensional+
    • 8.4 Universal Eternity Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional
    • 8.5 In-Betweener Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional
    • 8.6 Chaos and Order Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional
    • 8.7 Celestials Varies from Hyper Dimensional to High Hyper Dimensional+ in their manifestations inside the hyperspace, Meta Dimensional in the Dreamspace
    • 8.8 Phoenix Force Varies from vessels (need to analyse each feat for the given characters profiles), but with jean Meta Dimensional+
    • 8.9 Galactus Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional
    • 8.10 The queen of nevers Varies from Low Micro Dimensional to Meta Dimensional
    • 8.11 Big Bang, Big Crunch, and Entropy at least Meta Dimensional
  • 9.0 Layered Nature of the Dreamtime scaling for the layers of the collective unconscious
  • 10.0 True Eternity and Axis Mundi, Meta Dimensional+
    • The Far Shore, layer which allows Eternity and Axis Mundi to be Meta Dimensional+
  • 11. The Land of Couldn't-Be Shouldn't-Be from here to until the One Above All everything is Meta Dimensional+
  • 12. The One Above All, Transcendent

Cosmology

Chronology of Cosmos

The Cosmos, a.k.a the omniverse, is the result of a cyclical process: an endless succession of Big Bangs and Big Crunches, where a mass of super-condensed material explodes, forms galaxies and realities over time, before ultimately collapsing and recondensing to begin the cycle anew. When each new Cosmos emerges from the chaos of explosive creation, the first function is the establishment of natural laws. When in place, these laws allow creation to progress without constant supervision. These natural laws can vary greatly—even from region-to-region and plane-to-plane within the greater whole—but once finalized, must be self-regulating. The most critical physical process to form for each reality is the establishment of time: its inherent progression, stability, and responsiveness to outside manipulation, alteration, and divergence. This is crucial as higher beings can circumvent any physical law by utilizing magic: a process of high-energy acts of will operating as the “cheat codes of creation.” These uncanny operations bypass the physical laws of reality for personal outcomes. Although abstract beings and other omnipotent are restrained by ethics and guided by omniscience, lesser beings who gain power are less circumspect. They aspire to the same exalted positions of power by twisting or circumventing natural laws. At the highest levels, the difference is indistinguishable, but the use of magic comes at a price. Only if the magic wielders possess sufficient reserves of personal power or will, such as the god Loki or demon Mephisto, can they hope to avoid damaging physical, mental, and spiritual repercussions.

The Ultimate Ultimates is a group formed by all the incarnations of the Multiverses, being in total currently 9 iterations of reality, and their numbers unfold in:

The First Firmament In the beginning, there was only one universe: the First Firmament. Solitude drove it to make life, resulting in the birth of various celestial beings. The first was the Dark Celestials, which the Firmament called "Aspirants"; they were laborious in their worship, seeking its approval whenever they created life on their own. But the multicolored ones, who later became known as "Celestials," wanted their creations to evolve and the universe to evolve with them, and thus to know growth, change, and mortality. This divergence of ideas sparked a Celestial War that ended with the First Firmament being shattered into pieces by the weapons of the multicolored rebels, forcing it to flee in terror to the farthest reaches of being with the remaining Aspirants. Countless of new universes were born from the pure substance of the First Firmament, forming a new collective being that was the Second Cosmos and the first Multiverse.

And thus come the second cosmos, when the Multiverse passed through its renewal cycle (a recurrent process in which the Multiverse dies and is reborn in a new embodied form), the embodiment of the Second Cosmos went to the ethereal location known as the Far Shore, giving way for a new personification of the Multiverse to rise in his place. And then came the next cosmos one after another with them evolving further with each renewal cycle until the seventh one, Eternity[1]. Eternity was the embodiment of the Seventh Cosmos Multiverse alongside Infinity, with whom he was one. As the Seventh Cosmos, Eternity was all that existed along the fabric of time, across the entirety of the Multiverse, having been formed to ensure the boundlessness of creation. As a result, Eternity came to embody the Omniverse across all its planes, levels of reality, and dreams.

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Marvel's Official Multiverse Timeline[2]

The Universe

The universe is an infinite spatiotemporal zone, the universe was born from the Big Bang and started expanding, thus the energy that makes the universe expand will keep expanding infinitely and the universe will never contain a limit.

The universe contains similarities to the real universe, the universe is composed of planets, stars, solar systems, black holes, white holes, and the distances between planets, stars are known, and can be used as a reference value for calculations in Marvel Comics.

  • Solar System: The most distant discovered planet in the sun's system is usually Pluto, which can be 4.6 billion miles away, and light takes less than seven hours to reach Pluto.[3]
  • Constellation: The nearest star to Earth is 4.3 light-years from Earth.[3]
  • Galaxies: One of the closest galaxies is the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud, which is located at 150,000 light-years, and 250,000 light-years away, and are considered satellites of the Milk Way. The Milk way and its satellites is part of the Local Group of galaxies, this cluster has a reference size of at least 6 million light-years.[3]
  • Super Cluster of Galaxies: The local group is part of the local super cluster, a cluster of galaxies that is 100 million light-years across.[3]

All of those can be used as a reference value in calculations involving stellar distances to a minimum value. Far away from the earth, after 578 million light-years away is located Apinaxis Major. And even far away there is billions of light-years away, but not just that since we have higher numbers such as trillion of LY.

The universe in Marvel is far larger than the observable universe of our real world, infinitely large, and is a spatial zone with an infinite size, in fact. The universe is always expanding and yet it is truly infinite in size.

Reality

A reality is the collection of an Earth-like universe and all other realms associated with that universe. For example, in general, there is one Negative Zone, one Asgard, and one Darkdimension associated with each Earth Universe. Albeit rather than following the conception that the universe is a single dimension, the concept of time does not obey the rule that Earthly-like category should be that, nevertheless; Time allows every point in the timeline to be a potential universe, in spite of that the universe comprises a multiversal space, while many alternate universes, such as the earth-variations, are actually merely a piece of the 616 universe, and there are specific earths that exists outside of this multiverse, being their own multiverse such as the earth-45828 and many others. Therefore there is an earth-like category in the omniverse and shares space and time with the corresponding adjacent dimensions of that given physical plane like the Negative Zone. Each reality is also connected to metaphysical planes that transcend the concepts of space and time of that given reality, such as Asgard's manifestation, Astral Plane, and so on. This means that each earthy-like representation of realities in the omniverse is actually a multiverse which is called the universe overall.

It seems a bit confunsing that each n-reality i.e. Earth 616 and such any other n-reality, is a multiverse. However this is due to the particularity of the concept of time not being just a line, but rather immensily relative, which is why each parallel universe, each time-variation of a reality exists overlaid in the same 3-D space.

According with one of the most recent handbooks of Marvel and these spider-man storylines, there a full array of malleable time-strands, and history and all possible futures are simply another facet of the universal structure. As life proliferates, a Web of Life and Destiny forms: a psychic and sometimes physical conduit between realities, transferring power, psionic information, and even beings across realities.[2] Hence, there are many web of life and destiny in the same proportions as there are n-realities in the omniverse.

Time

Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events or the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience. Likewise what was said in the reality's section, time doesn't have a direction to flow, he flows to all directions and doesn't follow a given structure, albeit there are many interpretation upon the conceptualization of how time flows.

Timeline

All possible dimensions come into existence through the first dimension, the dimension of time. And thus that badrock of creation, the everlasting beat in which things could happen, in which everything could become, matter could grow, and stars could vanish. In sucession of this starting point, reality proliferates into infinite wonders.

Third Law of Time:
The third law of time is developed through time travel, where time is considered a river, which time travelers can with a time-traveling mechanism move freely and leave the water, and travel up or downstream, hence, to the "Past" or to the "Future". Changing the past merely creates a divergent timeline, a new universe with a different story than the one they remember, leaving the original timeline unchanged. Nonetheless, it is not every change in time that creates a timeline, because according to the law of conservation of causality itself, but only major disruptions of causality necessitate the creation of a branching timeline, and minor ones tend to work themselves out within the original timeline. This explains why many alternate future events are not parallel earths but still part of the 616, such as King Thanos, King Thor, Old King Thor, and etc.

Events in almost every earth of the Omniverse unfold in the same causal sequence and are subject to the physical laws governing the material planes. However, reality is a frighteningly fragile structure that can be readily tampered with and altered. The inexorable flow of time is remarkably commonplace in not just higher and ascended beings, but also an evergrowing number of mortals. Although time functions differently in higher dimensions, all physical events occur in a causal continuum: the real world. Nonetheless, constant attempts to reshape key events or steer actions into other courses can have disastrous repercussions further down—and across—the time stream; an ever-expanding domino effect to wreak havoc on the present and alter the shape of every future. In spite of that the concept of time is extremely relative, but it shapes itself infinitely on all scales in the most infinite way possible, there are Earths that can be considered any kind of multiverse because each point in time is a timeline, and thus with its infinite points of time creates a space-time continuum with a given size, and thus reality grows infinitely in all aspects, from one universe being a multiverse to the multiverse generating infinite possibilities through a single universe, and even, infinite realities being generated through reality itself.[2]

Time is indeed infinite, there are no beginnings and not even endings,[49] as a matter of fact, in Quantum Level, Past-Present-Future exists simultaneously in a energic pattern infinite layered,[50] however, there is a plane that timelines are only a section of that landscape, fitting for what exists beyond reality and has control upon every points of time and its variations.

That being said, time is a constant that grows infinitely from the microscopic level to the level of the omniverse, having its size relative to each particular moment, and each moment is a fully formed universe that extends like a variation of the prime earth and it's given size in the multiverse or the omniverse[53].

Time Variance Authority

The Time Variance Authority is an infinitely vast bureaucracy that governs a significant number of realities in the ever-growing multiverse. The organization has dedicated itself to keeping tabs on every reality that exists. It controls a temporal dominion that is approximately two or three times as large as Kang's temporal empire.

Higher Dimensions

Caveat: dimensional size
A given object or entity is referred to as being higher-dimensional when the dimensional travel automatically compensates for a traveler's size and mass when teleporting them from one given amount of lower dimensions to any other higher amount, re-sizing them to fit. The precise size ratio has varied to their bodies growing in the next higher dimension, and it is as if their bodies grow into a larger box that covers the universe, on other occasions making characters transcend the concepts of space-time and even growing in the level of existence of the Neutral Zone or reaching the Outside of Eternity.

In order to achieve a more accurate dimensional tiering this section shall be branched into several eras, however, there are branches that intersect with others as a consequence of writers developing their old works into different eras, or other writers taking place of some old concepts in more recent runs, such as the Eternals, Gods, Negative Zone...

Firt waves of Creators

This cosmology will denote from the time Stan Lee was Editor in Chief to Jim Shooter time as E.i.C, their cosmology covers not only higher dimensions and infinite levels of reality, but also, it was the time that concepts and transcendental level of the Gods started to be introduced, and will be better developed in the Myth realm section.

DeFalco era

DeFalco's era starts when Tom Defalco is named as the Editor-in-Chief until the year 1994, where he is succeeded by Bob Harras, though we will extend to the years of 2000 when Harras is succeeded Quesada because these 6 years marvel was planned with the same structure, thereby nurturing this point of view with important authors who share the same notion such as Len Kaminski and Mark Gruenwald. In this cosmology each earth has its own fabric of reality, with countless numbers of earths, their dimensional system is worked with more than the three-dimensional space, and foremost they elaborate their writing through countless higher dimensions of the hyperspace.

That being said it is worth noticing, he also constructed the perspective of universes forming a multiverse of higher infinities, where each universe is stacked infinitely above the other could be the so-called dimensions.

Len Kaminski/DeFalco

Kaminski was a writer and assistant editor for Marvel Comics, he contributed to the Marvel Comics version of the Cthulhu Mythos by introducing new gods, and best known for his work with cosmic cubes in this given subject, nevertheless, this cosmology is also part of the whole background of the DeFalco Cosmology. They worked together on dozen to hundreds of comics, and their vision of the cosmos is that the universe is a four-dimensional congruence of spheres, each nestled inside the other, in an infinite convergent series, to infinite levels of higher infinities, perfectly shaping the infinite-dimensional space.

Mark Gruenwald/DeFalco

Gruenwald was an comic book writer, editor, and occasional penciler Marvel Comics, with almost 600 comics edited and wrote around 400 issues, his cosmological vision is composed of a multi-dimensional existence and a multiverse of levels.

Noteworthily, its multi-dimensionality is again about levels of the multiverse,[87] for example, the Nth Man manifested with an near infinite number of dimensions in his being on Earth 616 was only a portion of his essence that existed through all levels of an infinite multiverse in its entirety.[87] Or even when the Egyptian God called Se(th) during the "Seth's Saga", employed Asgard as a bridge to invade all the inner planes that contained the whole concept of dimensionality, in a way mimicking the manifestation of the Elder God Se(tt). Within their view of the multiverse it is possible to highlight at least 2 natures of universes present within the multiverse. The first manifests itself through a different number of higher dimensional axis, therefore earths that exist with a different number of dimensions, though still there are still a infinite number of three-dimensional that doesn't have higher dimensional existence, and also a higher ladder of multiverses within a vast Omniverse that is not limited to the existence of the multiverse.

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Also comes into as a subsection of this era, and also brings us dimensions within the universe and an infinite number of higher dimensions in the same universe.

Jim Starlin/DeFalco

Starlin's cosmology follows the same blueprint as the others in this section, the more understandable scans are in the In-Betweener, Lord Chaos and Lord Order sections. Despite those, we can see Starlin consistently working with layers of realities and thereby making additions to this cosmology.

Joe Quesada

In August 2000 he succeeded Bob Harras and become the new editor in chief, it is interesting to note that he has been acting as E.I.C since January of the same year. Rather than letting Marvel rest on its past glories, Jemas and Quesada brought in new talent and new ideas, his time as Editor-in-Chief was until January 4, 2011. Quesada's cosmology goes more into the aspect of magical beings, however, dimensionality was still something exploited as ever, out ranging from the three-dimensional plane to the uncountable infinite higher layers. His multiverse of infinite levels is defined by many names, such as the Spiral, The World Tree i.e Yggdrasil, and many others. Although there are some x-man chapters that still enter the time of tutoring of Bob Harras, nevertheless, are the same cosmological elements as the cosmology that Joe developed during the following months and his first years as editor-in-chief. Anyhow, as aforementioned most likely by now you may have noticed that marvel constantly exploits a multiverse that has alternate higher-dimensional universes, likewise Tegmark's level III where your doppelgängers live elsewhere in a good old three-dimensional space and, in spite of that possibility, there are also those doppelgängers who may live on a quantum branch in infinite-dimensional Hilbert space.

This structure flourishes through likewise Tegmark's level III as aforementioned, however, it is characterized for the levels of the multiverse e.g. there is a level where infinite three-dimensional earths exist alongside each other, and then there is the next higher level where a countable number of infinite earth exists in the four-dimensional space, and then five, six, seven levels outwarding to the infinite number of higher levels at the highest point of the spiral.

As above-written, the spiral is a framework of many levels of reality, until it reaches the Brilliant City where the concepts of space and time barely exist, from where they trivialize all the lower planes in the same way that the beings of the spectrum beyond trivialize them. The conception of the levels of higher universes existing as stacked layers above lower universes is a constant that exists throughout this cosmology, in fact we have a quote of the the multiverse on infinite levels, and then Cho collapse the wave function of all possible worlds into one while searching for Pythagoras Dupree.[118]

And this particular section will be just for indexing all the numbered higher dimensions below a infinite-dimensional countable set during this era.

Alonso and Cebulski

This era of cosmology will be dated from when Axel Alonso succeed Quesada on January 4, 2011, and then when C.B. Cebulski succeeded Alonso in 2017, although the cosmological notion is the same until the current days.

Negative Zone

The Negative Zone is an "alien" other side of the universe with several characteristics that distinguish it from our own. First, and foremost, it is composed entirely of anti-matter. Anyone or anything that moves from one universe to the other must reverse its polarity on a molecular level or they will be instantly annihilated. The Negative Zone however is in all forms a hierarchy of zones with different dimensionality, at any given moment an individual can be at a 3-dimensional level, at another time be at a 4-dimensional level, or simply already be at a level of an infinite number of higher dimensions. The realm encompasses the set of all higher dimensions, therefore any scaling with the entirety of this realm is an scaling with all that set.

Convertionally existing outside the ordinary space-time continuum,[132] this realm connects to various other realms as it exists within and outside of them.

The nature of the Negative Zone is multi-dimensional and transitional because as one navigates this region the dimensionality of each one is constantly shifted to any number of lower or higher dimensions, adapting their bodies and frequencies through existence.

The super reality is composed out of an infinite number of stacked existential layers, referred to as "universes" as metaphor for zones that encompass the realms such as Reed's own or the Annihilus'. The Negative Zone has a unique existence throughout all of creation, and as aforementioned the realm encompass the whole concept of dimensional, therefore is important to note that realms beyond it even if they are mentioned with "space" in their names, they are not exactly spatial.

Nexus Planes

Superflow of Universes

This Superflow exists between the physical universe and the astral plane, part of the dreamscape exists here because of this, as the superflow is the passage point that leads to that plane, however, the superflow of universes do not have the same laws as those planes. This layer was made by the Builders for the souls and/or the mind, to flow into their realms, and of course to serve as maintenance for each universe having its own superflow. Because it does not have the same laws nor exists on the same level of realms as the astral plane the concept of space (distance) still exists here, and there is a nexus here that makes a bridge to the dreamspace.

Multiplane

The Multiplane is a nexus for seemingly infinite universes. It could be accessed through a device created by Reed Richards called the Multisect.

Crossroad

The Crossroad is a nexus point plane, where the traditional laws of physics did not apply. There is an infinite number of dimensions, however, keep in mind that there is a crossover for everything. Designed through a group work between the four Elder Gods before the founding of Atlantis, this realm is a "neutral ground" where they could meet, and is accessible from everywhere and works like a bridge for the higher realms such as the astral plane.[152] with roughly 1,700,340,000 known doorways with each containing trillions of worlds, the arms are different perhaps due to its being a reflection of the dominant lifeforms living in each dimension.[153] Do note that to acess te crossroad the individual need to leave all levels of the multiverse, because it's the junction of everywhere as well there is worlds without number, worlds untold, and worlds of wonder.[154]

No-Space

No-space comes into sight when realities are destroyed in their entirety, upon these means, those realities are engulfed by its dimensionless white background, a landscape devoided of all the dimensions that comprise any given erased reality, and even the negative zone and the whole concept of dimensions.

Neutral Zone

When the realm was unraveled it was recognized as a dimension, an entire universe where negative and positive matter coexists in a substance called neutronium, a potentially unlimited power source,[170] however, the primitive notions of the Zone were evolved the more Adam and Max Brashear in order to save Kevin Brashear studied it. Over the years they discovered that it was not just a universe, but the edge of known science, a place where the structure of space and time is frozen in the form of crystals and rotates through the non-euclidean angles of the zone. In terms of a two-dimensional map illustration, beyond this, there is only the outside of the omniverse, of True Eternity, because the Magic Realms are unrelated to the extremities of science, and zone has a "omnipressure" that can be withstood by the Pym Particles.[171] The place is beyond the superflow that connects universes, beyond the neutral zone, there is only the absolute outside.[171]

Microverse and Macroverse

The Microverse is a plane that encompass the whole multiverse in it's entirety, this plane should not be confused with the "micro-worlds" that drops from the planck-length, the micro/macroverse is a realm that dwarfs the multiverse of alternate dimensions, and contain beings so rarified that they exist only as pure concepts, mere gas-plasmas of energy-matter floating in deep space, with the duty to safeguard the blueprint matrix of the multiverse.[177] This plane of existence gives rise to its inner function called "worlds within worlds", it is wrought in the standpoint of the Abstract Realms, drawing near the inaccessibility of the dream realms, because it is the first Dream encompassed by the macroverse which is also encompassed by a larger dream in the hierarchy of dreams of the Dreamtime. However, do note that this realm should be at the edges of what physics can measures and at the same time is dropping into the abstract realms, and in spite of that, it is unsure where this plane stands when it is compared to the Neutral Zone.

The microverse emanates all the possibilities of the physical multiverse below, it is the very nexus of all possibilities, generating the so called sample space, Ω, which is the set of all possible outcomes, an uncountably infinite number of possibilities.

However the microverse itself is just a thought within a larger thought that is the macroverse, which is also just a thought within another even larger thought, and so on endlessly, each realm beyond the macroverse. There is a transfinite level of hierarchies of thought beyond all levels of space and time which began in the no-space, the lowest transcendent thought of all.

Pivotal Note

As aforementioned, it is said that the Neutral Zone is into the farthest edges of things, surrounded perhaps only by the Far Shore, and even with that being asserted about the nature of this realm, it should be noted that the Neutral Zone is just the edges of the science--space and time,[57] not for the abstract realms, by the means of science it is possible to travel to the edge of the realms such as the Macroverse and to the Neutral Zone itself, and even beyond. Although is openly said that the abstract realms are inaccessible by the means of science, realms such as Asgard and all other realms that dwell in the Dreamtime should be placed upon an existence overlaid above the science omniverse, and thus the abstract realms seeing all of this as akin to fiction. The abstract realms is a transcendental plane whose the dwellers of these realms are fundamental properties for the collective unconscious, they exist beyond the superflow which is just a link to, and forms part of, a network of dimensions, subdimensions, and planes made up of fundamental forces that are surrounded by ethereal, largely inaccessible existence of the Mystic realm.[189]

Dreamtime

The Dreamtime is the collective unconsciousness of all sentient beings in the existence itself, and by existence we mean the totality of all things, the Sum of everything with a capital S, that is manifested by the entity called Eternity. The collective unconsciousness has several layers, the first ones being everything seen in the above sections. This place is realm from which the whole concept of time can be seen only as images.[199] And it is from the human consciousness that the cosmos expands through a concept called biocentrism. The nature of everything in the Dreamtime cannot be measured by any level of mathematics in matters of higher dimensions, for the Multiverse of infinite levels is understandable to Amadeus Cho, but the collective unconscious itself is something he cannot measure, therefore everything is at least transcendent.

Biocentrism

Biocentrism is the conceptualization that consciousness transcends the body because internal and external are fundamental distinctions of language and practicality alone, reality is shaped through being or consciousness as the bedrock components of existence. Meaning that reality will grow with the never-ending creation of new and cleverer quantum theory experiments, as they expand into the macrocosmic. Henceforth, reality would be just an embodiment, of our own consciousness, and thus everything of the external world is just a projection of something within us, as we tie together things we are observing a canvas of our conception. By this reasoning, our soul dictates the sensible world while completely transcending it, whereas we are only a physical projection of our essence.

When we look broadly at the philosophy addressed by Marvel, it is exactly a Biocentrism that builds the world, from God creating Gaea and Adam Kad'mon in the void, and their consciousness generating all of reality as we foresee at the end of this article. Thus, conscience is the causal engine of all existence, the point from which all things arise and are shaped into what is know as real.

Astral Plane

As we saw in the superflow section, some layers make all the transition to the limits of the planes endowed by space and time, until they reach the layers that transcend space and time. The Astral Plane works this way because there are layers that make the transition from the mortal world to the world of existence beyond all material existence.

It's a metaphysical realm of the cosmos that connects all the minds on earth and is part of earth's collective unconscious. On the astral plane, the life energies and consciousnesses of other beings are discernible to psionic or magical users. High-powered psychics and sorcerers astral project their astral forms into the realm allowing them to manipulate the astral plane e.g. making them able to manipulate reality beyond the material.

As farther away from the mortal plane, this wondrous world in which any being that has ever ascended to can create realities and see all the infinite multitude as just pieces on a chessboard, where emotions, mathematics, and raw energy are just raw materials for the narrative of battles, stories, sagas, sounds, ages, and massacres. Henceforth the only boundaries of a being are just their own imagination, anything is possible and endeavor is the power that thereby nourishes thy own consciousness. Once Proteus tried an experiment with the minds in the mortal plane and he created a huge area for the Garden and mass of destruction in the planet,[212] though his real objective was to surpass the hellscape of the Shadow King with several minds of the humans to reality warp that realm.

The realm is layered at the highest point of the mortal plane, being the realm of the mind and spirit, between being and non-being,[219] and there are myriad of levels different powers in the plane.

Mindscape

The mindscape is the extension of the astral plane dominated by beings of pure imagination, has the same structure as the astral plane, and operates on the same abstract scale, the plane connects the astral realm to the dreamscape nonetheless.[224] According to Sleepwalker, the mind is big enough to get lost in,[225] the plane is not inside the universe and yet it touches all conscious life forms in the universe.

Dreamspace

Superflow of the Dreamspace

The dreamspace is the highest realm of reality, existing beyond all space and time, and which sees the whole structure of infinite dimensions of the universes only as a thought and dream inside it, the conceptual beings use this zone of the superflow to use their full power without damaging the physical space, in this level of reality combat is just metaphor, and clash of ideas, when a concept receives damage here their narrow system, boundaries and categories lose their meaning.[230]

The dreamspace is dictated by Jungian Archetypical concepts, all abstracts, gods, are living concepts that represent something and have great importance for existence.

Reality itself is dictated by the collective unconscious, anything can be done by the sheer power of imagination, be it becoming the creator of all stories, defeating all entities that exist... The only boundaries in the existence are what a particular individual is able to dream.

In the Dreamtime, the reality is seen only as a book, in the same comic Rogue has also achieved the totality of creation through evolving into the Shadow King (the shadow of the collective unconscious), for this reason, she had access to the Dreamtime and with this, she obtained the totality of all creation, the totality of all time and space.

Nightmare's Realm

As abovementioned, the Nightmare is an Archetypical Jungian realm, which can dominate all of creation as soon as it is needed; it, like all other meta-physical realms, exists beyond the measures of space and time and is an abstract concept that manifests itself in the form of a humanoid, but its very dimension, it itself, is something abstract beyond comprehension.

Hell

Hell is a reflection of the collective unconscious, the dark part of all dreams and idealizations of reality, a deep realm of shadows where the dead are gathered and contemplate the sin. From the hell come dreams, ghosts, and demons. Hell is often imagined as a place of punishment rather than merely of darkness, fear, and desires. Each hell is different for each person, changing its form from the individual's point of view, however, all hells are very similar, and it is also part of the collective unconscious, thus making even some hells abstracts. It is not god or the devil that condemns mankind in hell, it is mankind itself, and thus from the primordial mental chaos that hell and the hell lords/demon lords draw their powers, from the worlds each soul creates and uses to torture itself.[248] Each duke of hell is responsible for a magical aspect of the universe, Plokta is responsible for the Mindless One, they are pure chaos that police the dark dimension and other dimensions, the Mindless Ones are an expression of magical energy, a vibrational pattern between magical dimensions.[249]


Limbo

Limbo, also known as Otherplace, was a magical realm of demons that were historically ruled by Belasco. The plane was the center of the Splinter Realms (also known as the "Archipelago of Anguish and Redemption"), and allegedly part of the Nexus of All Realities.

Myth Realms

As foretold in the Pivotal Note, the realms of the Dreamtime are inaccessible due to the nature of the concepts, however Gods need to descend to the mortal plane many times, they also have a meeting place upon this journey, sitting atop the Earth's cluster of dimensions, the Infinite Embassy exists at the same point in every reality, supposedly all existing as the same embassy. Created by the Living Tribunal as a meeting place for ethereal beings, of the myth realms, is a place that serves to dictate the entire existence of the dimensions below and of all realities in the multiverse.

Gods

Before anything else it is fundamental to understand that Gods weaken themselves in order to enter the mortal plane, because their true forms cannot exist within the multiverse likewise the abstract beings of the cosmic hierarchy, in fact all beings of the Dreamtime is "bounded" to this perspective. Although their size in the mortal plane constantly changes according to their own will, they can be of any given size, we have even come across the size of the Gods' m-body before, such as the Elder God Set, his lowest manifestation is an entire entire universe,[263] and with only one head of his crown we can a bigger manifestation embracing the entire multiverse who was said to have multi-dimensional levels and an infinite number of that in the same storyline, it is worth noticing that it takes 777 crowns to awaken Set.

When the Gods descend to the mortal plane their powers and sizes are diminished to fit in with the dimensional plane, they need to fit within the multiverse, hence, that's why they use host bodies, and their power on that plane itself varies according to the faith people have in them.

Asgard

Asgard is part of the Inner Planes, a series of dimensions that are closely connected to the Earthly plane, those land have been created by the pantheon of the gods worshipped by the inhabitants of Earth. They are generally similar in appearance to Earth's dimension and obey most of the same physical laws because they all were formed with materials from the Earthly plane.[281] However, before departing the mortal planes Asgard existed in the dimensional seas[282] that looks like outer space, but in truth is only the metaphorical representation of the negative zone and all dimensions of the earthly plane. The realm was sustained by a barrier and the Bifrost in a transcendent state beyond the entire dimensional sea and the negative zone itself, through many moments in Thor we see Odin moving Asgard out of the concept of dimensions such as when he moved Asgard beyond all levels of the dimensional time.[283] Do note that as much as Asgard was born as something physical, its properties need to exist beyond the concepts of space and time, such as Odin having to move Asgard out of all levels of dimensional time, the reason behind this feat was that just to draw the Odin Sword would have ended all existence[284] (universe here means everything; If Mangog had won he would have destroyed thousands of universes[285]) the Odin sword is stated to be a blade forged to end all things.[286] Therefore "physical" Asgard must be treated as a transcendent existence, although it can be diminished in its state of existence depending on where it is located or whether it is with its nexus connected. Furthermore, the eternal realm doesn't possess a passage of time like the mortal world,[287] "time" in Asgard is called "mythic" time, the "time" of beginnings and endings, even with time stoped across all the mortal plane[288] it did not affect any of the Norse gods avatars, mythic beings in fact don't fully exist or originate from the here and now.[289]

In the modern age, Dr. Erik Solvong studied the cosmos in the most known dimensional areas of physics and had claimed that Asgardia's dwelling realm--where lies the essence of the realm itself, is beyond comprehension from an Einstein-Rosen, Morris-Thorne, and quantum-brane-cosmological standpoint.[309] Furthermore, a deep development about the Asgardian "universe" having all the notions for transcendence is perhaps due to the moment Thor decided to create the fake Asgard.[310][311] Likewise the concept of the realm transcending the dimensional seas and thus thy concepts of space and time, thereby nurturing and drawing a consistent line, but for a true plane of Asgard beyond the mortal plane.

Otherworld's Avalon Kingdom

Otherworld is a realm within the Myth plane. It serves as a nexus both to other dimensions within 616 and other realities in the omniverse. Otherworld’s denizens are responsible for guarding the intersection between all realities. Despite some periods of strife, the Celtic powers of Otherworld are cosmologically closely aligned with those of Asgard,[315] this realm is full of wonders.

Dwellers of Avalon are beings that carry great powers, they can obliterate the entire omniverse with their weapons such as Asgardians with the Odinsword, they're armed with the Amulet of Right and Might Excalibur, the fabled sword of the legendary King Arthur.

Overvoid

Overvoid or Othervoid is the realm of the Egyptian gods, being a void with part of the astral plane existing inside here, and having its capital the Celestial Heliopolis the home of this pantheon, known as the Ennead, such as Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and all the other Egyptian gods.

Daevas

The Daevas are a race of beings who were worshiped as Gods in the Hindu religion, by the people of Ancient India and much of the Middle East on Earth. They live in Nirvana.

Nature and Religion

Gods indeed transcend all levels of space and time, but it should be remembered that there is still an infinite number of them, where there is one of them for each multiverse, a Thor, Loki, Hercules, Konchu and etc. A version of each God for each of the infinite multiverses, which are connected by their essences in their plane of origin, the Axis Mundi.[112]

After everything we have seen in this section and its subsections above, we can understand that all the Gods and natural inhabitants of this plane are concepts that manifest themselves in shells, like Thor, Nightmare, Hercules, Roma, all the other Gods, and conceptual beings. The birth of the Gods unfolds through the Demiurge, the Life-Force of creation itself. Gods are essences created by the Demiurge, concepts that unveil existence, and are given physical form by the beliefs and worships of humankind.

Because their substance touches the unconsciousness of humans, their power varies according to the worship of the collective, forgotten gods lose their form and part of their powers, they become just basic concepts and cease to be celestial spheres, at other moments they are so powerful that they dictate everything that exists, just as Zeus did against Nyx, in the golden age of Olympus.

They are abstract concepts shaped in extradimensional energy to interact with reality from the perspective of humans because that is how the collective interprets them, archetypes that propel reality and have their roles on all planes of existence.

Gods are not only concepts and archetypes, they are also hyperstories, Gods are stories that we tell ourselves, they're potent myths woven into the collective unconscious of humanity, stories that grow as we idealize them.

Gods can have any amount of power, depending on the worship they receive, because they are fragments of the One Above All, and when someone is praying over the name of some God he is summoning a piece of it that contains the whole. Thor for example, with just one prayer, was able to defeat an entire Pantheon, and it was through the same prayer that his existence continued.

Myth of Creation

The creation myths are each religion's standpoints of how existence came to be, each religion has its own standpoint of how all things originated from the Outside and ultimately and gave rise to the Axis Mundi.

All origins of creation are right and wrong, and all religions/mythologies are in these unambiguous states because it is just humanity's way of trying to reach God.

Fiction

Fiction is the realm of human history, most simply the very name of the realm, it exists next to the realm of Nightmare, Anesthesia, and Coma. A world where all those present begin to be aware of the fourth wall and understand that they are inside a comic, where everything is seen only as fiction and naming it "all fiction" and everything that happens here is only metaphorical and abstract. This realm has an entity called the fountainhead, which emanates all the creativity of humanity. In order to reach this realm, beings from the lower planes need to leave the comic itself to reach it.[382]

Elder Gods

The Abyss

The Abyss is an eldritch being called by many names of the old ones such as The God of the Null, God of the longer slumber, Nameless Father, and Null. He has been lying in slumber in the sidereality known as the Vanishing Point since long before the Celestials and Galactus arrived, he is the darkness within the darkness before the celestials and Galactus. This abyss is strongly linked to the Elder God Set, for it is he who created its avatars.

Shuma-Gorath

Shuma-Gorath is the archetypal Class Three demon, native to an extradimensional realm. He is one of the "Old Ones" who came to Earth untold millions of years ago, ruling it and feasting on mankind's ancestors.

Chthon

Chthon is the archetypal Class One Demon, one of the Elder Gods manifested before creation and given ethereal form billions of years ago from the Demiurge, the sentient life force of Earth's biosphere, shaping the early development of Earth.

Realms

Cosmic Hierarchy

The Abstract Entities are concepts of the omniverse and as such do not possess material bodies. In order to interact with corporeal beings, they use the so-called "M-Bodies" provided by Anthropomorpho from the Dimension of Manifestation. The nature of abstract beings is on their own names, they are ideas that perpetuate the definition of the cosmos, the law, the collectivity of the universe, death, life, and so on. For this matter, they have no dimensionality and transcend these concepts themselves, even though they represent these concepts in the tangible world and are they, in the world of forms/concepts they are immutable and transcendental ideas.

Dimension of Manifestations

The beings that dwell in the dimension are not the abstract beings themselves, they are the Anthropomorpho, a race of receptacles that serve for conceptual/abstract beings to harbor a body to manifest themselves, and is the explanation for abstract beings that are concepts appearing as physical bodies, such as Galactus, Living Tribunal, Eternity, and so on. And thus an Anthropomorpho is the living fractal that allows non-physical beings to employ the so-called m-bodies. Any being that can access this dimension can create a manifestation of himself whether he is a physical or non-physical being, because the manifestations offer to manifest themselves in the image of that being, the image of the being is determined according to the mental image of the beholder. Moreover, manifestations have a special relationship with abstract beings because they give a special kind of energy that normal beings do not offer.[403] The exact location of the dimension of the manifestations is somewhat inaccurate, it by its nature exists outside all levels of space and time, yet it also exists in all of them, as we can also see a 16D level of it in hyperspace. Even in his appearance that is said to be one "dimension", we are shown that there are transfinite manifestations of the abstract, and foremost, we can see Eternity asking the Living Tribunal to reconsider Warlock's bid.[403] However, when Quasar goes to another part of the dimension, he already encounters another manifestation of the entities that took place during the Secret Wars II.[404] Then we have that this is the realm of the living Tribunal itself, which transcends the realm of time and space,[405] and the "dimension" itself should be portrayed as such, including most recently in Ultimates, we can note that the Eternity of the Omniverse is an anthropomorpho.

Cosmic Soul

Cosmic energy is the vitality of abstract beings, when the energy of these beings runs out they go to the White Hot Room to restore themselves, or when the incarnation of the multiverse ends, they are renewed in this realm and are transferred to the next one. Cosmic beings are powered by the Life Force of the existence, once imbued with cosmic energy, those individual form adapts to accommodate its function, with each new big bang and from the energy leftover from the Big Bang the cosmic entities we know as Eternity, the Living Tribunal, and all the others were formed from the smallest life-form and grew as the cosmos expanded, from small worlds to universes, higher dimensions, transcendental planes until the complete formation of the omniverse, which still grows with each big bang.

Gameboard

The existence works like an infinite gameboard, containing infinite pieces and these pieces have a hierarchy of importance that is dictated by their power, the player behind this gameboard is unknown although it is presumed to be the TOAA and the House of Ideas beings, such as Then, Now, and Loki.

The trinity represented by the living tribunal is relative to the 3 basic natures of existence: Vengeance, necessity, equity, the 3 realms that comprise Death and Chaos - Eternity and Order - Galactus and In-Betweener as well as the 3 planes of consciousness, vengeance comes into the world as Instinct, pure survival. Necessity is the reason, the mind when it has evolved and acquired morality, and equity is the human mind that allows one to choose between the instinctive mind and morality.[415]

The Gameboard can be played at any level of creation, from the lowest level in the physical universe as seen above with Chaos and Order guiding the physical universe, but as well as any of its higher layers, even out into the myth realm. And this is where the most important of games take place surrounding the whole creation and its destiny.

Primordial Universe

The primordial universe is the shell of the Multiverse before the Big Bang, the universe was formless and just chaos, the beauty of that formless and intent less void.

Universal Eternity

Every universe in the Multiverse manifests itself as an anthropomorphic being called Eternity. Eternity is an abstract entity that embodies the Earth-616's reality along with his "sister counterpart", Infinity, with whom Eternity is one. The dwelling plane of the universal abstract is a realm beyond the concepts of space and time, the means to reach this plane is throughout the growth of an individual, however, when the abstracts shrink to the lower planes unto the physical universe, they descend to a multi-layered world of higher dimensions, when Doctor Strange returned to the dimensional after merging with Eternity, he descends upon the depths of the dimensional world, whereas it was possible to sense the existence with many more dimensions than just length, width, height and time.[59]

In-Betweener

The In-Betweener is a cosmic entity that exists as the synthesis of the major concepts of the universe: life and death, reality and illusion, good and evil, logic and emotion, existence and nothingness, god and man. In a more straightforward approach, the In-Betweener is the concept of dichotomy/duality, it is the totality of conflict between dual concepts and ideas such as love and hate, space and time, life and death, existence and non-existence, and all other conflicts. Do note that there is a manifestation of the In-Betweener for each universe, it maintains all the descriptions and functionalities below for each of these concrete realms even though they're for universalities, but like all conceptual beings, they develop a sense in the universe, nonetheless, the same sense has higher scales through the omniverse.[428]

Chaos and Order

Master Order and Lord Chaos created the In-Betweener to maintain the balance of order and chaos within the cosmos, they're purely abstract, universal concepts that permeate and influence all realms, and collectively sustain the balance of the world. They reside in their own Nexus of reality which exists beyond all myriad dimensions and astral planes, all the concepts dichotomy is emanated from this Nexus.

Their Nexus is unreachable by all levels of reality, dichotomies, and everything that makes up the material realms, in fact, it is shown in Jim Starlin's saga that the blocks of and levels of reality are below that place, there is even a vortex where there is only utter unreality, no perspective, grounding, nor even normalcy to cling to. Contains levels of distortion, at each level the division between what is, and what might be ending, the lines between life and death begin to lose meaning. Energy and matter begin to become interchangeable, and spirit begins to receive damage as if it were flesh. Then up, down, right or left does not exist, being a directionless world, and everything becomes baseless. There is no more individuality, and everything becomes a single thing, where everything is a nightmare, a realm where words and concepts are meaningless. Hence, their realm is the wellspring of emanation of these concepts.[442]

Celestials

Celestials are powerful extraterrestrial cosmic beings. This alien race influenced key events in human history for mysterious and unclear reasons. They were responsible for key human evolutionary events, such as the genetic-offshoot races the Eternals and the Deviants, as well as the creation of the X-Gene. The objective of the celestials was to evolve mankind until they become Eternity hirself, however, this is still years away from the present. Do note that they beings of creations, and for such celestials cannot be destroyed even by their familiars.[445] According to the Celestials philosophy there is in fact no "afterlife", because there is no before or after, only energy (souls) in different states.[446] Where the soul goes after death is something that not even their race knows,[447] only beings of higher powers know the answer, albeit souls are shown to go to Fulcrum/The One Above All (Heaven). The cosmology of the celestials argues that all the realms that exist multiplied are not temporal variations, but rather replications that they made after slamming reality until they multiplied it infinitely, they interact both through hyperspace in the early notions and years such as when they were transfinite beings on many levels of magnitude above Kobik and Kubik,[85] and also through dreamspace, relatively youthful celestials need to learn topological mathematics to seed their way through creation.

In the beginning, there was only one universe, the First Firmament, perfect but alone. This sentient universe decided to create life: Celestial servants and they wanted their own creations to evolve, and wanted the universe to grow, change and die. And then the Celestials shattered the First Firmament into pieces, creating the first iteration of the Multiverse, the first Cosmos after the First Firmament, thus being entitled the architects of creation itself.

Celestials exist through the dreamspace, within the collective unconscious, and their forms are not limited to subspace physics, within dreamspace the universalities of the mortal plane are just dreams to them.

Phoenix Force

The phoenix force is a bird-like avatar that was born at the moment of the universe's creation, being the manifestation of the demiurgic life force that creates existence. Unlike its true form which is the Life Force's fire itself, the Phoenix needs hosts to interact with reality, and its power can only get inside reality through these vessels. Although most hosts have many quotes of "Omniversal" or "capacity to destroy everything" it is not talking about the power of the Phoenix contained in the host body, but rather the great life force that is found within the White Hot Room, and thus predates and is outside creation.

Galactus

Galactus is the sole survivor of the sixth incarnation of the Multiverse. Originally Galactus was a humanoid named Galan, born in the previous incarnation of Earth-616 on the planet Taa. However, the Sixth Infinity and all its universes were in their final stages of collapse due to the multiversal renewal cycle, being consumed by the Abstract Entity known as the Black Winter. When the cosmos was going to meet its natural end, Galan was then approached by the embodiment of the Sixth Infinity, the Sentience of the Multiverse, who merged its essence with the mortal Galan, this way giving birth to a new entity who would survive the multiversal renewal: Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds. Galan was then reborn as the world-devouring force of nature, which upholds both the concept of death and the concept of the totality of life, Death and Eternity themselves, without the concept of Galactus maintaining the balance of creation, creation itself ceases to exist because Abraxas is born and consumes everything, it is utterly futile to try to understand the existence of Galactus, but mankind has to try to understand.[471]

Death

The Queen of Nevers

The Queen of Nevers is an abstract entity that is the embodiment of all possibility. She was romantically involved with the entity known as Eternity and is closely linked to the same. With every moment that passes, an infinite number of maybes die inside her, hence, all that Eternity will become, though she can do the impossible be the possible as well.[483] Nevertheless, she is fairly portrayed as being all possibilities of time, albeit her concept is not limited to just time, she spawns all that must be, even for what exists outside of all levels of time and space, therefore her concept is actually potentiality and actuality. Her speech about "nothing dies" is also connected to the sense of meta-fictional possibilities, comics that will yet exist, she is the possibilities of all the stories that will yet be, and doesn't matter if all the stories die,[484] we eventually have them in other comic books.[485]

Big Bang, Big Crunch, and Entropy

There are three cosmic entities that exist during the Big Bang, these entities is part of a small cosmic pantheon that represents the three essential forces in the birth and death of the universe, with Explosion personifying the Big Bang, Gravitation is the abstract that embodies the spirit of the Big Crunch, and thus Entropy personifying the Big Freeze.

Layered Nature of the Dreamtime

There is an infinite hierarchy of contained dreams,[492] and the greater dream itself has layers in the collective unconscious,[493] and one of the lowest conceivable dream already exists beyond all definitions of space and time. Although all universes are merely dreams, folded inside dreams, each universe is a thought within a larger thought, and each containing smaller thoughts within itself in a never-ending hierarchy.[188] The macroverse is the first transcendent dream, for it is a dream that transcends all notions of space and time, and is only one dream within an infinite hierarchy, therefore it should be enough to suggest an infinite layered structure of transcendences overall.

True Eternity and Axis Mundi

The Axis Mundi or True Eternity is the totality of expansion expressed in the totality of creation. In more straightforward terms, creation grows exponentially from the nexus point, to its boundaries called the Far Shore. Eon is claimed to be the offspring of Eternity (the entity that embodies all life in the universe) the Celestial Axis (which is the pattern of organic energy threading itself through the known universe), and Infinity (who represents the whole of time). As each physical dimension is created, the Axis Mundi connects them, following all transcendent planes, even the far shore itself. The Axis exists through all levels of physical reality, and even beyond, like such places as void devoid of all levels.[494] In many of these planes the Celestial Axis manifested itself as a physical object,[495] In Asgard the Celestial Axis manifested as Yggdrasil the World Tree,[496] in the conception of most of the asgardians it is just a symbol of the creation of life throughout existence,[497] nevertheless, the tree grows through all things, controls all nature and supernature.[498]

Having come to be at the beginning of Creation, Eternity is the Abstract Embodiment of the sum of what is, often confused with the personification of the concept of time due to Eon, the first dimension--time. Eternity is the collective unconscious she is the collectivity of all that exists in the cosmos, thereby comprising all the meaning of the omniverse.

The Far Shore

The farthest point of life and death is at the furthest point of Marvel's entire cosmology,[515] and sees everything below as fiction, transcending all levels of space, time, reality and dream, the edge of the multiverse[516] before the the unending emptiness of the void.[517]

Big Bang

There are many interpretations upon the Big Bang, all the religions standpoint as aforementioned and such, there's also what we would see in the next section. And even though with the most recent interpretations of this event across every omniverse we still have many characters who did, such as the Ninth Cosmo, which was created by the sentience of the Eight Omniverse--Galactus, and was also created by the One Below All during Immortal Hulk nonetheless. None of this is contradictory, perhaps, spider-man and nightmare were right upon the myth of creation, but we should stick with a meta-fictional side regarding that because marvel is huge with many wounders, thereby, all these big bangs are reasonable unless if a given character in a given comic directly contradicts other given big bang of another character.

Do note that in the dying moments of sixth infinity, the Phoenix Force save all of the dying universe's inhabitants from eternal damnation, while the sentience of the universe, Eternity, preserved the last survivor, Galan, within a "Cosmic Egg," a sphere of disorganized, compact primordial matter. When the Cosmic Egg exploded, eventually condensing into stars and planets, the Phoenix was reborn from the cosmic fires of this iteration-creatin "Big Bang."[523] The cosmic egg is, in fact, a seed of the Axis Mundi itself, if the core of Eternity--the heart of Eternity, the earth itself, and all things must end, but the universe cannot end until earth is destroyed.[524] And thus, if the earth is destroyed it will release its anchor across the Axis Mundi, and the cosmic egg will tumble through space and time to places less "accessible." Although that was a premature removal of the Cosmic Egg, because Galactus needs to be at the end of all things for the next Galactus to be created, and with that, it would end everything sooner than the cosmic balance demanded.[525] The cosmic egg is power and energy beyond the boundaries that even language and mathematics can explain, it is the eternal soul of the All-God.[526]

Phoenix

Born of the void between states of being, the Phoenix Force is a child of creation. In the dying moments of the previous creation, the Force saved all existence from eternal damnation, enabling Eternity to preserve the humanoid Galan, ensuring his re-creation as Galactus. The Force was subsequently reborn from the cosmic fires of the White Hot Room, the fires are its power and the White Hot Room is its mindscape.

Black Winter

The Black Winter is a multiversal cosmic entity that fulfills a similar purpose to Galactus on a far larger scale - rather than simply devouring the existence during time, it consumes the entire omniverse in one row. The Black Winter mockingly revealed that Galactus had been lying to Thor and Galactus was actually its Herald.

The Land of Couldn't-Be Shouldn't-Be

Also known as The outside is the nothingness beyond everything, beyond limbo, beyond the Neutral Zone, beyond even Eternity's influence.[539] The Outside is the very entity called Oblivion in his truest form, and most likely the Slumber of God. This place predates the Multiverse and is the unending non-existence itself, exists between hell and heaven, and all that exists are creations of this place, brought into existence by the hunger for non-being, the sea of eternal emptiness, hence, it is the very canvas of creation where the whole cosmology of the multiverse is shored up. This place is the Dwelling home of the Primal Aspects of creation, such as the Black Winter, Mikaboshi, and many others. And do note that this is just an aspect, even the Mikaboshi who encompass the entire Eternity is just an infinitesimally small aspect of one aspect of the Oblivion that dwells outside the multiverse.

Therefore as previously described, this is the realm of the Primary Aspects, from this plane is from the Primary Beings was brought into existence for their own awareness or because of the touch of God, everything is devoid of any existential limits and restrictions that underlines the omniverse. Thereby, beings here were in their peaceful slumber such as nyx, however, interrupted by the expansion of the Light with which came Zeus, the God of Sky and Lightning, though that just is the interpretation of the Myth of Creation for the Greeks, as aforementioned in the Myth creation section; No Road Home unravel us the POV of Nyx where she mentions that Night and Dark were banished to the Outer Side, and as Before with the light came the stories. And through all that plot lines were drawn, good, and evil defined, the words and symbols of the mortals shaped Zeus and his children--ever more, ever growing--into heroes.[350]

True Elder Gods

The Elders Gods emerged from this plane as well, they were brought into existence mayhaps together alongside their sister Gaea, who has been called many things over the eons of her existence, every pantheon of gods that has ever lived has had its own name for her, Nertha, Aditi, Coatlique, Rangi, and thus countless form she had assumed,[545] Cleito was also another name she had assumed, after all, Cleito was the mother of Poseidon's Pantheon, the Prime Atlantis. Cleito was the first being created by The One Above All alongside the Fallen Stars and Adam Kad'mon, the Archetype Man, constant portrayals show us that Gaea was either brought into being from her own consciousness from the void, or was made by God hirself with her first husband, and both of them being the true font of creation, instead of Eternity which just personifies Gaea.

Therefore, do note that the Demiurge creating the Elder Gods of the biosphere was in their ethereal manifestations grasped of how humankind understood them and thus not their true form.[552] In fact, it is openly said they had no forms that humans could perceive, all of what mankind grasped was what they appeared to man in the ages.[553]

White Hot Room, Next Place, or Nexus of All Realities

These three names are the name of one single place, and this is a place that is nowhere, a plane of non-existence apart from Eternity and thus outside of the Multiverse, existed a location where all of reality, all of time, and all possibilities were one, and anything could happen, the Land of Couldn't-Be Shouldn't-Be, beyond the Far Shore. During the House of M, when Wanda released the chaos wave, Psylocke and Rachel were teleported to the White Hot Room,[557] beyond the range of the wave which has reached the furthest reaches of imagination, from the sundered planes to the sublimity and with time the totality of everything, the realm was described as the heart of creation and of the Phoenix.

Over time the concept of the White Hot Room has developed from Phoenix hosts being regenerated to cosmic beings and until recently the multiversal incarnations of Eternity. The room is for cosmic renewal where entities go to recreate themselves due to the innermost fire of creation. The Next Place serves not only as an afterlife for abstract beings but also for gods as in the recent events of Valkyrie, where Jane foster takes Heimdall to the Afterlife beyond the multiverse, declared as the "Marvel multiversal afterlife"[562]

The nexus of all realities is from where all things emanate, every universe, dimension, dreamspace, dream layer, and the dream itself, is the point from which all things originate.


Panoptichron - The Crystal Palace

The Panoptichron is a "Crystal Palace" at the Nexus of all Realities, often considered to be within the M'kraan Crystal, though it is in fact apart from and outside all other realities.

Men of Lineage

Allegedly, before Earth was formed, The One Above All dreamed the creation, and thus spawned the Fallen Stars, each an embodiment of one of its thoughts. On Earth, the creator made a woman, Cleito a.k.a Gaea, representing the nature of reality. Cleito spawned Adam K’ad-Mon, the first Man of Lineage, nevertheless their essences were not born on earth but in the nexus of all realities, a focal point uniting all dimensions and all realms. Descendants of K’ad-Mon served as Nexus guardians, their roles was the keepers of the dream, to ensure the existence of the dream, and a threat to them was to the dream itself. Overtime the Men of Lineage became less concerned with this mission, and lost theirselves in the infinity of the dreams of the creator.[492] Although the celestials were created to assure that the humans would again became the men of lineage and and serve as Nexus guardians again, maintaining the balance of all that exists and becoming Eternity himself.

The men of the lineage known are those who carry the demiurgic Life-Force, whether they are still in training to ascend to godhood, or beings who already hold existence as the demiurgic God of the omniverse. The life-force is the power of creation itself, the power to make and unmake reality, even the power of the beyonder was nothing compared to that of the life-force. Victor used the life-force as a bridge to make his mind one with the one above all, however Victor had not yet atone for his sins.[583]

Extra

Due to recent events where Phoenix is now Thor's mother[589], it is very likely that they are the same being. For even before this, both Gaea (Cleito) was worked out as being likely the Phoenix, after all, she is the mother of all pantheons, and the phoenix has one of her own, and both have as their birthplace the nexus of all realities and are portrayed as the initial state of creation, the creation, and the end of it. And the phoenix itself is a creation of Chthon, which was alongside his "sister" an Elder God. So there is a great connection in the nature of these characters being one existence of many names, one essence, and the Phoenix itself is said to be a power of the Earth and the from One Above all by John, while he was with the Thunderbird (The Phoenix).

Oblivion

As aforementioned, the Outside is also another name for Oblivion, however, he represents a different state from the White Hot Room, while the room is the creative and innermost eternal fire, Oblivion is the unmanifest of existence itself. Being the very idea of non-existence, his true form will only come back when everything ceases to exist, and when the creator goes back to his sleep. In the current moment everything that is just a dream inside oblivion's "mind".

Heaven

This emanation from the spirit of God was Brahma that reproduced the cosmos of light, which, in its turn, generated the soul. The Quantum field produced the material world, for they are the formative powers of all existence and development. Therefore by means of these elements, the creation of the world took place, and the soul, which before this had only an ideal existence, governs both the material and ideal world.

House of Ideas

Heaven previously was the abode of One-Above-All, although in the current sagas it is left open whether it has had a change of scenery, and whether the house of ideas is only the abode of Then and Now, but there was already a house of ideas within heaven at the time.

The current portrayal of the House of Ideas is the core of all of reality, and the birthplace of all that was, all that is, and all that yet may be. It is the dwelling realm of the One-Above-All, the ultimate creator of everything, and within this place, infinite stories are born, and thoughts and ideas can take physical shape. Not much further than the previous idea, however adding a more blunt approach, that is Marvel's highest gameboard, and the city of books. The God of Stories is the key player on this gameboard, Then and Now are the caretakers of the house and choose the players, but Then play against loki to see if Loki was worthy of being a player.

The One Above All

All the hierarchies are just a fraction of a supreme being dubbed the Fulcrum and the One-Above-All and his almighty subordinates,[2] hir is the supreme ruler of the House of Ideas and the ultimate source of love and good, the One Above All takes whatever form suits them, but most often manifests as Jack Kirby.[606]

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