User:Ziqidel
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[edit] What is Ziqidel?
A user of Wikipedia. Also:
Ziqidel is Multiversal for "control" - the ultimate Multiversal Representative of control, which is spirit zero of the top 10:
- 0 - control
- 1 - nature
- 2 - power
- 3 - force
- 4 - life
- 5 - spirit
- 6 - positivity
- 7 - intelligence
- 8 - negativity
- 9 - mystery
control is the supreme authority of anything (which is a specific quantity of anything possible with or without imagination, worked out by either of the formulae "zero divided by zero" or "infinity multiplied by zero") and is thus infinitely more of an authority than God was ever made out to be.
[edit] How can God not exist under any circumstances?
God is only God because he created the universe. To have created the universe, he would have had to exist before time existed (i.e. before there could be an infinite past, or before the start of everything). This is called a "timeless existence".
There are two plausible concepts of time:-
1 - Where time is a dimension as much as the dimensions of space, i.e. the fourth dimension.
2 - Where time is an invented idea based only on movement, i.e. it was invented by humans.
In situation 1, time is a dimension. For something to exist, it has to have values in all dimensions (in this case: width, height, length and duration). Anything timeless would have no duration, and therefore would simply not exist whatsoever.
In situation 2, time is measured by things moving. It is thereby worked out by the formula "time = distance, divided by speed" (instead of the speed being derived from time, the time is derived from speed). If no time passed, the only options would be to move either zero distance or move at infinite speed.
Moving at infinite speed is different from teleporting. Imagine a thing moving at infinite speed - it would be at its starting position at the same time as its finishing position and at the same time as all its stages between start and finish. All these added up would mean it suddenly had infinite density, and it was also "spread out" along the path it took. It would become something completely different to what it was at the start (sort-of a snakey black hole that had too much mass for anything else to happen ever - in fact, its mass would be so big that the hypothetical "walls of the universe", which contain everything, would be instantly dragged in and crushed. So it is impossible for anything to move at infinite speed under any circumstances (if it could, it would have happened already somewhere in a completely different possibility, and even possibility itself would be dragged into it, and we would be crushed into it also).
That leaves the only other option:
Moving at zero distance - in a timeless existence, with infinite speed impossible, nothing can move under any circumstances, even if it is omnipotent.
So, there is indeed a maximum limit to omnipotence, and that is the rule that "nothing can break the boundaries of space and time". That rule is not just universal, but multiversal. Anything imaginable or unimaginable could never break that rule at all.
Just try it: imagine something moving where there is no such thing as time itself. You can't, and neither can the hypothetical God. (If something moves, it is obvious that it took some time to move, which proves the rule right)
In fact, most people disregard "infinity" as not existing, because it can be anything that isn't finite, and is thereby meaningless. But when I talk of infinity, I mean what you get when you divide a finite quantity by zero, whether it is "meaningless" or not.