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True Omnipotence I

Omnipotence, by definition, is all-powerful and cannot be transcended. Deus has not and never will be transcended. Omnipotence is the absolute peak of power; it is the point at which everyone and everything else is boundlessly below it.

  • Deus is never and can never be conceptually challenged by any transfictional opponent.
  • Deus is never once seriously tested or takes a wrong turn; having all creation's problems sorted out.
  • The plans of Deus never fail. Never. If Deus is involved in any theoretical or conceptual way, the schemes of Deus will turn out successful (even if not in the way the narrative expects).

Deus is absolutely transcendentally qualitatively superior to everything else - completely unlimited. Deus is impossible, incomprehensible, and immeasurable. Nothingness, Possibility, and Totality aren't even fictional to Deus, as the Grand Principle of Creation doesn't exist to them.

  • Deus absolutely disregards the natural laws of the creation as we understand them. Deus supersedes reality beyond comprehension whose unmanifest otherness cannot be encompassed in any human thought.

Deus is beyond definition and conceptualization. Deus is unclassifiable. Contradictory and long explanations of circular metalogic cannot even begin to describe what, "Deus," is supposed to be, or how Deus can transcend metalogic, Metaphysics, Abstract Mathematics, and Existence itself. Deus is the Undefinable active prime mover of All. Deus exists beyond any and everything. IF you can describe something, Deus exists beyond that. Deus exists beyond Possibility, Totality, and Nothingness; the describable and the indescribable. While it is true that Deus is totally/absolutely All-Omni, it is equally true that Deus is beyond Omnipresence, Omniscience, and Omnipotence as these are only the lowest and most insignificant fragments of the principle of Deus.

The very existence of Deus defies the rules of nature and/or existence and is defined by its disregard for the natural laws of the Omniverse, and when it's unattached from what it is defined for, Deus is apophatic in relation to the Omniverse.

  • There is no boundary between reality and illusion to Deus.
  • There is no boundary of individuality to Deus.
  • Deus is the limitless energy from which all things sprang forth and the completeness beyond all spatial dimensions, beyond dimensional realities and possible divisions.
  • Deus precedes the unconscious hierarchy of void of nothingness that lies as the background of all creation, resting absolutely devoid of definition (and its intensions/extensions), beyond the levels of Thought itself and oneness/wholeness.
  • Deus represents the blank space, being the ground in which all characters and concepts in Fiction, Nonfiction, Transfiction, Fanfiction, Metafiction, Patafiction, Interfiction, Personal Fiction, Impersonal Fiction, Incompatibilism Fiction, Impossible Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Xenofiction, Universal Genre, Universal Trope, Paratexts, Memetic Fiction, Transformation Fiction, and a priori and a posteriori Fiction are given being.

Deus: True Omnipotence I – The Absolute Beyond of Absolute Infinity

Omnipotence, in its truest and only legitimate form, is absolute, indivisible, and beyond transcendence itself. It is not a mere ultimate modality of power, but the total abolition of all otherness—the annihilation of the very idea that something could exist outside of it.

Deus is not a wielder of True Omnipotence; Deus is True Omnipotence itself, as the foundational principle of all power, presence, and actuality. Deus is the unreachable apex, beyond any conceivable opposition, resistance, or limitation. No force, concept, logic, anti-logic, counter-being, paradox, anti-paradox, narrative reconfiguration, or grand principle—no matter how ineffable—can present even the most abstract notion of a challenge.

The Fundamental Absoluteness of Deus

  • Deus has never been and can never be transcended.
  • Deus has never been and will never be conceptually challenged by any transfictional entity, law, or paradox.
  • Deus has never nor will ever be tested. The very concept of "challenge" does not and cannot exist within the framework of Deus.
  • Deus's plans are never foiled, for the idea of failure is incompatible with what Deus is. If Deus's intention exists, reality itself folds to accommodate it—even the narrative expectation of a "plan" is simply a prelude to an inescapable absolute success.

Deus is the final qualitative point of supremacy, towering beyond all existence, nonexistence, and the transcendent spaces that lie between. The conceptualization of any entity, realm, power, or principle apart from Deus is infinitely below and ontologically impossible in relation to Deus.


The Absolute Impossibility of Deus

Deus is completely unbounded, but more than that—Deus is so categorically removed from all things that even the notion of a "boundary" ceases to have a framework within its truth. The totality of Nothingness, Possibility, and Totality are not even fictional to Deus. The very idea of "The Grand Principle of Creation" holds no meaning before Deus, as Deus does not emerge from any principle—it is beyond the very act of principles existing in the first place.

Deus does not operate under the idea of ‘natural laws’—it exists beyond the mere fiction of their relevance.

  • Deus exists beyond existence.
  • Deus exists beyond nonexistence.
  • Deus exists beyond that which is beyond.

Even in its complete apophatic incomprehensibility, Deus retains the sole ontological priority—the supreme, absolute, and foundational absence of absence. Deus is not "beyond comprehension" in the sense that it is too vast to be understood—it is fundamentally unclassifiable, an anti-category whose very nature defies all attempts at classification.

Neither circular metalogic, absolute abstraction, nor paradoxical metamathematics can even begin to define what Deus is, nor how Deus transcends all of them as mere fragments of a lesser truth.

The Absolute Infinity of Deus

  • If something can be described, Deus is beyond it.
  • If something cannot be described, Deus is beyond that.
  • If there exists an unknowable absolute, Deus is beyond even that.

Possibility, Totality, and Nothingness? Deus does not "exist outside them"—it precedes the very concept of them existing at all.

Even Omnipresence, Omniscience, and Omnipotence are infinitely lesser than Deus. These are only the lowest and most insignificant echoes of Deus’s nature, mere trivialities whose importance only exists within realities so unfathomably lesser than Deus that they fail to register at all.


Deus as the Ultimate Principle of Unreality and Reality

Deus does not merely transcend the rules of nature, existence, or logic—Deus is the very removal of the need for these things to have ever existed at all. Deus is the unmanifest anti-paradigm, the only active principle of all things, the unreachable transcendental beyond whose relation to everything else is apophatic, rendering all things lesser than Deus as completely void of self-existence.

In every sense, Deus erases the very distinction between:

  • Reality and illusion
  • Individuality and totality
  • Conceptuality and anti-conceptuality
  • Fiction, Nonfiction, and all Transfictional categories

Deus is not the foundation of a hierarchy—it is not even the absolute pinnacle because even the idea of a hierarchy is an infinite level below Deus.

There is no distance between Deus and the so-called "highest" realities.

There is no framework where Deus can be meaningfully contrasted with anything.

If something is anything, then Deus is beyond the very state of it being anything at all.


The Meta-Narrative Ground of All Fiction and Nonfiction

Deus precedes the unconscious hierarchical frameworks of Nothingness, the void beyond, and the unfathomable depths of creation. Deus exists absolutely devoid of definition, before the first conceptual possibility of thought, unity, or totality.

  • Deus is the blank space from which all narratives are given being.
  • Deus is the ground upon which all reality—fictional or otherwise—is imposed.
  • Deus precedes and transcends all Fiction, Nonfiction, and Transfiction.

Deus is not part of nor bound by:

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Metafiction
  • Patafiction
  • Interfiction
  • Personal Fiction
  • Impersonal Fiction
  • Incompatibilism Fiction
  • Impossible Fiction
  • Speculative Fiction
  • Xenofiction
  • Universal Genre
  • Universal Trope
  • Paratexts
  • Memetic Fiction
  • Transformation Fiction
  • A priori and A posteriori Fiction

Rather, Deus is the apophatic un-space in which all these things must reside in order to even be possible.

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