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A Megaverse is a collection of several different Multiverses, either a finite or infinite amount of them, usually each having different properties and interuniversal laws, such as different cosmic events being possible, such as Big Booms, etc.
A megaverse can be contained by a Gigaverse or a Teraverse, or other -verses in the metric hierarchy, but this eventually leads back up to the Archverse chain.
See Also
Nested Level | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | ... | ωth | (ω+1)st | (ω+2)nd | (ω+3)rd | (ω+4)th | ... | (ω·2)nd | ... | th |
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Archverse | Universe | Multiverse | Megaverse | Gigaverse | Teraverse | Petaverse | Exaverse | Zettaverse | Yottaverse | Ronnaverse | Quettaverse | Vendekaverse | ... | Omniverse | Monocosm | Beyond | Transcendentem | Transcendentem Continuum | ... | Secode | ... | Ordverse |