Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34936180-20180412014931/@comment-27077671-20180417132130

AlphaTheHD wrote: DeathstroketheHedgehog wrote:

[...] With omnipotence, there is no sort of "exploring" or "learning" or etc, as you already know what will happen and what would've happened. [...] To give you an example, someone like 12shzarmai thinks of omnipotence wrong: "I would explore everywhere in reality, fiction and totality."

You're already omnipresent and omniscient, no need. That's wrong, actually. While Omnipotence, Omniscience and Omnipresence are often associated, they are still three separate concepts independent from one another and, if one is omnipotent, they don't necessarily have to be omniscient and omnipresent if they choose so. And regarding Omniscience, a look at its capabilities will tell you that:

"There is a distinction within this power: You're referring to Ultipotence when you say omnipotence.
 * inherent omniscience - the ability to know anything that one chooses to know.
 * total omniscience - actually knowing everything."

Again, being an omnipotent being, you will have the maximum tier of abilities: aka total omniscience