Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32571505-20180309042305/@comment-29564364-20180327123427

DeathstroketheHedgehog wrote: '''I think the level of insanity one would gain from almighty powers would depend completely on the individual. Some people do not have the mind or the body to obtain godly power so they'd most likely go insane or pass out/die completely. Others have a very expansive mind and a very strong body so they could take in godly power no problem.'''

Nope. You're still not getting it. It doesnt matter how durable a person is, if they get shot by a gun it's gonna pass through their skin. It doesn't matter how fast a human can run, a cheetah will always be faster. It doesnt matter what mind you have, an almighty power will drive you insane without losing your humanity.

'''I get what you're saying and I agree with you. When you transcend humanity, you do become completely different but how different one becomes when gaining godly power is also up to the individual as everyone has a different mindset when it comes to this stuff.'''

Then you don't get what I'm saying. Refer to my analogies above. The problem with improbable hypotheticals like a person gaining almighty powers is that it cannot be tested, and since there's no objective way to determine an outcome, the conclusion is completely arbitrary, so neither of you is right nor wrong about how a human mind would react to gaining almighty powers. That's why the conclusions of this kind of scenario is often left at "It's up to the author."

'''And can you please give me an example of impossible questions that are far beyond human knowledge? I really didn't think there would be such thing as a power that puts people in a coma just by asking them impossible questions.'''

...Wut?...

..."Example"?...

...I'll let you think about what you just asked me. You're the one who claimed that there exists such question in the first place, so the burden lies on your shoulders to provide it.