Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3075077-20161008130147/@comment-30137764-20161020013717

Vitorriq wrote: Mike Snow34 wrote: Yes you would. Absolute recreation is in simple terms a counter to almost all powers; god tier powers it counters even nonexistence and omnificence. To absolutely restore everything back to the way it was, potentially removing the being who caused the destruction in the first place. Aside from that yes everything in the destroyed portions returns to the state they were right before the destruction happened. So you may vaugely remember a white light that represented the destruction but then it is only a blur. Well, yes still be just me, myself, and will be the same world in detail?

Like, my perception, beliefs, thoughts, memories (mind in general), body, soul and etc?

Let us assume that the universe was destroyed to nothing in this very second: 15:20 and then the all-powerful user decided to recreate it exactly as it was, I was destroyed but was rebuilt, so I do not remember the destruction that happened 15:20 and just to 15:21. For me nothing happened (because everything has been recreated as it was, it is in my perception by my thoughts).

I am sure? That's actually up to the person who is recreating the universe. Or the alpha reality in extreme cases. If the Omnipotent creator desires for you to remember you simply remember because they are metapotent, no limitation is applied to them. In terms of someone with only the job to "recreate" you would get your memory of the destruction happening. However if it is restoring then stil yes you will however the being who caused the destruction gets wiped.

Think of it this way, recreating is somply just molding the universe back to what it was. This can expand into you knowing what happened proor. Restoring is turning it back.

In simplified terms. If I crushed an apple. Me restoring it could mean me just turning it back to what it was becirr it was crushed. My recreating it has a broader meaning and I can add sone additives to the apple and it will still count as "recreation". Often tomes recreating and restoration get mixed up a bit