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| - 2-Dimensional universe(s) or Two-Dimensional world(s) are the recapitulative appellation to those multiverses parallel to the universe we are living in. In fact "2-Dimensional" is an inaccurate adjective. Those multiverses also have "X" axis (length), "Y" axis (width), "Z"axis (height) just same as our universe (that's why we refer our universe as 3-Dimensional universe) but because all of our knowledge about those parallel multiverses come from characters and pictures such as novel, games, anime, comic, movies, etc. which only have "X" axis and "Y" axis, so we employed "2-Dimensional universes" as the general appellation.
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| - 2-Dimensional universe(s) or Two-Dimensional world(s) are the recapitulative appellation to those multiverses parallel to the universe we are living in. In fact "2-Dimensional" is an inaccurate adjective. Those multiverses also have "X" axis (length), "Y" axis (width), "Z"axis (height) just same as our universe (that's why we refer our universe as 3-Dimensional universe) but because all of our knowledge about those parallel multiverses come from characters and pictures such as novel, games, anime, comic, movies, etc. which only have "X" axis and "Y" axis, so we employed "2-Dimensional universes" as the general appellation. There's not only one 2-Dimensional universe, but many of them. Everyday, new parallel multiverses are being discovered by our scientists. So when we refer a certain 2-Dimensional universe, we always add an attribute, e.g. "The Universe of Star Wars", "The Universe of Star Trek", "The Universe of Gundam", "The Universe of Command & Conquer", "The Universe of Transformers" etc. Our scientists are working hard to study these multiverses, but so far, knowledge about 2-Dimensional universes acquired by us is still miserable poor.
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