Talk:Unimind/@comment-7050565-20131026235404/@comment-29564364-20170716051747

@Lightbuster30 "secondly this is omni mind so if you can't connect to an OL mind then its not Unimind." No, because Omnilock users are outside of the "Omni" in Unimind, so a user of Unimind not being able to connect to a user of Omnilock does not invalidate the Unimind user's Unimind.

"Plus theres the fact that conceptualization is an OP power wereas OL is not so actually concepts are above OL" ""Concepts themselves aren't OP or above OL." The thing that goes through my mind when you say that is that you are implieing that OL is above UM because I don't believe in equal power; just above and below." The thing you don't seem to realize is that omnilock (the power) is not above or below concepts or other powers because it is outside of everything, including scaling. You cannot scale Omnilock (the power) in comparison with other powers because, by definition, it can't even be on any scale to begin with.

"The concept (idea) that you can exist outside of any and everything means that Omnilock is a concept and being so makes it suseptible to any conceptual power." "Do you know what concept destruction is? It is basically Gods Middle FInger to any Opposing power (like Omnilock)" "All I am saying is that Omnilock is below concepts because of the fact that it is a concept." Invalid. Remember that Freedom is an applications of Omnilock? Concept Manipulation and Destruction can't do anything against Omnilock users either. While Omnilock (the concept) may be subject to it, Omnilock (the power) isn't as the latter isn't dependent upon the former. In other words, you can manipulate/destroy the concept of Omnilock all you want, the power of Omnilock will remain unchanged because of Freedom.

@Anubis50 "[OL] is the "IDEA" (Concept) that you can exist outside of anything. But since it is an IDEA that makes OL subject to Conceptual powers: Concept Wins." See paragraph above.