Alkanshel
Alkanshel is one of the grand background mysteries of the Universe and transcends names and terms and in essence, is unknowable. Alkanshel is in respect to the interpretation of an all-encompassing force above all others. Anything finite, changeable, fleeting, and conditioned cannot be attributed to Alkanshel.
In Alkanshel, there is always an absolute boundless multiplicity of descriptions of the atemporal ordering of relation among events. The ordering differs principally in their use of tense to describe the atemporal relation between events and the resulting ontological implications regarding events.
- The Metaphysical nature of atemporal orderings exists here.
- The principle of reality is timeless and unchanging operates here.
- The world is a process of ceaseless change, flux, and decay.
- Reality is dynamic and ephemeral.
- The world is fleeting, making it impossible to step twice into the same river. And yet the world is false, allowing you to contradict the previous statement, or step beyond the necessity of it.
The suggslogic and the linguistic expression of events (for every Type IV and Type V Multiverse) are radically different. In one phase, events are tensed and in the other phase, events are tenseless.
- Events can be ordered according to a different series of atemporal positions by way of name-term relations which are asymmetry, irreflexive and transitive: "earlier than" (or precedes) and "later than" (or follows).
- The distinctions of Metaphysics are encompassed here, where said distinctions are split between Metaphysics that is tensed and Metaphysics that is tenseless
Professor Lionel L. Sierra defines tenses as monadic properties and relational qualities, i.e. qualities that events possess by standing in certain relations to something outside of time (that does not change its position in time), and outside of any theory of dimension.