Abnormal UC Parts

More than one similarity character
There can be more than one similarity character. If it is extremely different from our own universe, you can put ZA, ZB, etc for the beginning. You can also put numbers in the similarity character's spot to simulate a decimal. The numbers can go up to 9.9 and 10 is the next letter. For example: A9.8, A9.9, B.

Numbers as the similarity character
For numbers to be the similarity character, they are below a letter but still count as a similarity character. A decimal for the similarity character can say that the universe is more normal than ours. "0" as the similarity character is the most realistic a universe can get.

Symbols as similarity character
Symbols can be put into the similarity character to simulate a crossover. Some examples are: (Z0.1+A7.3)-#######, B3.1+C8.8-#######, R6(G1.9/N5.2)-######.

Way1
This way is to combine the UC's like so: A-125113162114435 + A-12511316211435 = A-12511316211435+4

Way2
This way is to combine the UC's like so: A-125113162114435 + A-12511316211435 = A-125113162114435+6211435

Way3
This way allows you to combine UC's like their a math equation and whichever dominant / more destructive wins. Our universe merging with a black void would be A-125113162114435 + Z-0251030. When they merge, it'll be like this: Z-125113121435, Z-1251131, Y-125113121435, or (A+Z)-125113121435.

Copies
When there is a universe that is an exact copy, just add "/2" to the end of the simplified and normal UC. If there's another discovered copy, just do "/4" and so on. An example is: "A-13.2/7".

Slight change of certain thing
You can add abnormal characters like alpha, beta, zeta, or omega if the universe has opposites, duplicates, or medium change. The closer they are to the first letter of the Greek alphabet, the less they are opposite and the less the changes visibility is. To put a Greek letter in the UC, put it in lowercase.

Infinite
Nothing is changed to the UC of any -verse.

Finite
If it's a finite universe, just add (F) or f to the beginning of the UC. For example: (F)A-13.77 / fA-13.77. If it's a finite -verse above 'universe', just add F to the beginning. For example: F(Mu)X-13A-Z

Size
(F#)- / f#- / F#-

The number is in (Unit that will be applied later after some math is done.)

Examples: (F9)A-13.77 / f9A-13.77 / F9(Mu)X-13A-Z