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Uncountable infinity superiority (not size), some qualitative statement

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Firstly it very very uncommon in fiction for use direct statement like uncountable infinite, even if they use it, it likely mean for size of something not about level of existence or power

If we see in tiering FAQ, there are two type of statement for uncountably infinity, qualitative statement and quantitative statement. This thread will just discuss about qualitative statement
The reason it is called qualitative superiority is that, instead of quantitative terms such as being 2 times, 100 times or even infinite times more powerful or greater, this type of superiority is typically justified by the nature of the superiority. The most standard case is dimensionality, where a difference in the quality that is dimensionality, implies the necessary quantitative difference. Another typical example is reality-fiction differences. Those are cases like viewing a plane of reality as mere fiction, like for example writing on a sheet of paper or a dream. They are assumed to imply superiority of a similar scale.
Of course, the same levels of superiority can also be reached via sufficiently explicit quantitative statements, such as when cardinalities above countably infinite get involved in a manner that implies a corresponding difference in power/size.

So what qualitative statement that sufficient for have this type of superiority?
Honestly i think some statement that combine infinitely+unreachable proof will sufficient enough for have this superiority

Some like
  • "His power increased infinitely in instant, exceed everything for nothing cannot reach him"
  • "God is unreachable and invincible, beyond all comparision, indifinite in power and love"
  • "He endlessly ascend, has reach a realm where no one can reach"
  • etc... (If someone have better example)

So what qualitative statement that sufficient for this type of superiority???
 
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There's no reason to try to hash this out now, when Ultima's about to rewrite all those pages.
 
Okay. Never mind then. Thank you for your reply. 🙏
 
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