Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26134263-20180422041544/@comment-30542316-20181002104935

Akreious wrote: Well most of my 1-As are basically transcending eachother by varying degrees. Zen'O is basically in a cycle of infinite-transcendings.

Like, in any given moment, Zen'O is to another 1-A as a 1-A is to an 11-C. And then that being transcends upwards above Zen'O so Zen'O is now the equivalent of an 11-C in comparison, and then Zen'O Transcends so that previous 1-A is now the equivalent to 11-C, and well you see how this gets ridiculous even given this example.

Not sure how that works since Outerversal is already transcending everything else under it but.... elggmamoa

What you're describing are qualitative differences. The difference between a 1-A and 11-C isn't infinite (not saying you claimed that, but that's how people are treating it). The tier system is designed where each higher dimension is more than countably infinite times greater than the preceeding number. That means the difference between 5-D and 1-D is several degrees of infinity. Once you reach 1-A such quantative comparisons become meaningless. Outerversal beings are only restricted by in-universe and subjective concepts that prevent them from being "questionably" omnipotent. Although, there's claims that High 1-As are to 1-As what 1-As are to 11-Cs but once too many nuances become a factor they are downgraded to 1-A (hence why High 1-A shouldn't exist, at least as "omnipotent with minor limits"). So yes, infinity^infinity times 1-A means nothing, you can't add or multiply uncountable infinity.