Talk:Plane (Magic: The Gathering)

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[edit] To clarify...

So would it be fair to put everything into an order like this, from smallest, to biggest: planet, solar system, universe, plane (bunch of universes that are parallel?), and then multiverse? So then what comes after multiverse, if anything? And aren't parallel universes known to be infinite in modern day physics?

Also, if I'm right, doesn't that mean that planeswalkers don't really travel between different planes? I mean, they simply travel within one plane, between the parallel universes; but how are they to travel outside of their plane, and into a new one? Because as I take it, planeswalkers travel between different parallel universes to get mana and also, to cast bizzare spells only found in parallel universes. 24.23.51.27 22:47, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Plane and universe are synonymous. A multiverse is an group, most likely infinite, of closely connected planes. Beyond that is the omniverse, which is all planes. Noneofyourbusiness 00:11, 31 August 2006 (UTC)