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A Dimensional Monoverse is a theoretical instance of a Monoverse that occupies the same space as our Monoverse, but cannot be interacted with directly.
The reason behind this is because each dimension has a different type of energy that cannot interact with those of another dimension with a different energy reading. Even though these many, perhaps infinite, number of dimensions exist, they still occupy the same space. If a group of universes like this do exist, there is potential of another separate Monoverse occupying a different space within the AEONE.
However, there is still only one AEONE that regulates any possible instances of Monoverses.