Talk:Absolute Death Inducement/@comment-1760947-20140524042334

Immortality is the ability to never die.

Throughout eternity, anything that can happen, will happen. This is a universal law, a fundamental rule of all realities. Throughout eternity, anything that CAN happen, WILL happen.

If an immortal has any chance of ever dying throughout eternity, they can die.

If an immortal CAN die, they WILL die.

If an immortal will die, they are not immortal, but mortal.

If any immortal can die, there is no immortality that exists in any fiction and the power of “absolute immortality” is, therefore, non-existent in every piece of fiction.

This power doesn’t just negate “absolute immortality”, it renders it pointless, meaningless, and an utterly non-existent topic.

Bullocks to that.

Everyone knows that when a baseball tags a runner the moment he touches the base, he's still safe. Everyone knows that when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, what occurs, according to the laws of physics, is absolute quantum tunneling. Yet the extent of this power implies the unstoppalble force should MOVE the IMMOVABLE object.

P.S. If omnipotence is the sole exception of “unavertable death”, what power within their infinite plethora of abilities do you think is making them immune? Immortality.