Yes. But I can't shit out my own theory of multi-world, let alone to talk about two more (magic and chinese magic). Hence I need to do something known as "stealing from more capable people".
You know, funny that I can't tell if you are being serious or not.
So assume you are serious:
Yes. I will stop the bantering and inform you that I am stuck in a conundrum. Thanks to me reading the same styles of novels, be it JP, KR or ChiNese, the logic of multiple worlds is muddled to a fault.
I can root Sci-fi as space farers and treat space as seas and planets as uncharted lands.
Therefore, in terms of world travelling, Sci-fi is often towards space. Of course, there is the notion that dimension travelling is a thing but I feel like this is overlapping to what I want to assign the Wizard's trope to. So no dimension travel for Sci-fi.
For wizards, I am taking the dimension travelling as their style of world hopping, with 3.5e's parallel material plane.
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I thought I was being funny :(
It's like telling Anon to stop liking NTR
But this is where I am fumbling, because parallel world and even travelling to realms of concepts is a bit imba OP at the moment.
I am also stuck with how to interpret for chinese magic aka cultivation, since the first few xianxia always featured "ascension into higher plane", so I wanted to have them use this as their world hopping alongside of pocket worlds.