User talk:Vitorriq

Answer to comment on "Omni-Creator"
Hi. I'm not DYBAD, but I think I can explain. I am answering you by message, because responding on comment doesn't notify you and I couldn't be sure you read this, if I am not wrong...

1. Just guessing you wanted to say "what does Verse mean?".

Verse is term we (or "they"/fans) use to describe fictional reality, as fiction can consist of single universe, multiverse, omniverse and it would be too difficult to distinguish. Instead of describing Marvel as Multiverse, we can describe it as Marvel Verse, which would mean "All fictional realities falling under Marvel".

You can use term Verse as replacement for multiverse, omniverse, metaverse in the same way you can use term "finger" as replacement for index finger, middle finger, ring finger...

2. There are not many fans of Suggsverse (I am one of few). His hierarchy is complicated, but I think we can describe Suggsverse as seperated Verse (although much larger than those like Marvel multiverse...).

Guess you can describe real-life as Verse, but it differs from fictional Verses. The Omnipotent One (Dreamer) (talk) 16:10, February 29, 2016 (UTC)

Re:Some Questions
Hello.

1- If you mean Omnipotent by "One Almighty", then yes. Truly Omnipotent being can do absolutely anything they desire.

2- I do not understand what do you exactly mean. But as I said, Omnipotent being can do (and create) anything, even if it doesn't make sense (Omnipotence is beyond Logic Manipulation and Paradox Manipulation).

3- Exactly. Truly Omnipotent being can do absolutely anything. Create rock so heavy that they cannot lift it and still lift it. Create someone stronger and defeat him. Buuut... Here comes philosophy mind twist:


 * Omnipotence is just fiction. It is defined by imagination and concepts created by author. And what if author decides to create fictional being with power beyond Omnipotence? Well... Yes, they can (Suggs). It would be TRUE in that fiction (even if illogical, logic may not apply on level of Omnipotence and beyond). But can Omnipotent being defeat being that author pronounces to be "stronger and undefeatable by Omnipotent being"? Hmmm... That's problem of fiction.


 * It's upon author to decide this. They can follow logic, or make impossible concepts that don't make sense, so that Omnipotent beings cannot do something and still be Omnipotent. The Omnipotent One (Dreamer) (talk) 18:53, March 2, 2016 (UTC)

Re:Questions about Omnipotence
Yes. When you ask "Can Omnipotent being..." answer is always yes. The Omnipotent One (Dreamer) (talk) 18:00, March 3, 2016 (UTC)

I am very sorry, but I cannot understand sentences such as "The worlds of SorA, which I believe are a 3 worlds are Verses?", they don't make much sense.

Yes, Omnipotent being can create infinite Absolute Nothing. There is nothing paradoxical in it. The Omnipotent One (Dreamer) (talk) 12:58, March 4, 2016 (UTC)

Yes, basically yes. They are fictional verses of different authors. The Omnipotent One (Dreamer) (talk) 13:15, March 4, 2016 (UTC)