User blog comment:ZeroTwo64/User:ZeroTwo64/Madoka is High 2-A ~ "5D Madoka Debunked" Debunked/@comment-30654492-20181129042339/@comment-31835132-20181204221019

'''>Yes it does contain a 4th Dimensional Space. That’s irrelevant if Madoka didn’t exist in it prior to ascending to a higher dimension. She existed in a 3rd Dimensional Space and thus her ascending to a higher plane is 4th Dimensional '''

Madoka existed as a single entity in all the universes, thus she is 4D.

'''>That’s blatantly wrong. Madoka having a singular version of herself after having rewritten the multiverse doesn’t make her 4-D. For starters effecting a multiverse doesn’t make you 4-D, just means you can efffect that level. Secondly numerous 4th Dimensional entities have singular versions but are just that, 4-D'''

In fact I used that to explain her being 4D, not 5D.

'''>You ignoring the possibility that it’s being in a literal sense. Which as I shown with The Manga, is likely in a literal sense given she’s beyond the entire universe in a higher plane'''

It can't be literal sense because Kyubey was explaining Madoka's existence after she rewrote the universes, and there is no sense to use that for explaining something that happens in reality. Kyubey is also very rational and goes right to the point instead of using figures of speech.

'''>That’s also blatantly false from a scaling and scientific standpoint. Transcending a single Timeline or Space-Time is only 4-D. Existing beyond a small snippet of the 4th Dimension doesn’t make you 5-D. This is why to be 5-D, you have to transcend an infinite number of 4th Dimensional Space-Time Continuum’s'''

The five dimension can contain one 5D universe, not necessary infinite 5D universes. You can transcend a single timeline to be High 2-A, but it isn't the same level of a character who transcends infinite universes and is still High 2-A (the last one is much stronger even if both of them are High 2-A).

'''>That doesn’t mean she transcends all universes. At best that would suggest she exists on a higher level of the multiverse but isn’t transcendent of it completely. To be 5-D, you have to be transcendent of infinite universes, effect a 5th Dimensional construct or be 5-D. Madoka meets none of this and thus is 4-D'''

If she exists on a higher level than the multiverse, she is 5D, enough said. I don't need to explain more since it is obvious.