Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26221691-20170111062911/@comment-30542316-20170113153303

That's not necessarily true. 1-A is easily defined. Just because we can imagine it does not mean we understand it, but this is fiction. We can do whatever se want (mostly). As I said, what makes someone from I/O 1-A AND so powerful is that they are control the primary essence of that verse (information in I/O). If there were an endless race of 1-A beings in I/O who aren't informational beings, they would be irrelevant compared to the imaginary children because they do not have complete control over information. This is what I mean by 1-A and the difference between the power of 1-A beings, regardless of their number being relative to series' setting and thus should be evaluated on a case by case basis. There should be no verse with endless hierarchies of 1-A beings and the only difference is that they are infinity^infinity as Matt mentioned.

1. Infinity is a quantitative value. Even if it's unlimited, it's still quantity.

2. As Ven has said time and time again, once you hit 1-A you need a qualitative superiority and not a quantitative (any multiplication up to infinity) one.

At High 1-A and Tier 0, even a qualitative superiority becomes irrelevant due to the nature of "boundlessness".