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Doesn't it depend on metaphysics of specific fiction? For example, Nikita Suhov from V.V. Golovachev's "The virus of darkness - the shadow of Lucifer's wind" is a 507-dimensional being (these dimensions are spatial and temporal), but doesn't have infinite superiority over low-dimensional...
"Imagine being able to walk through walls. You wouldn't have to bother with opening doors; you could pass right through them. You wouldn't have to go around buildings; you could enter them through their walls and pillars and out through the back wall. You wouldn't have to detour around...
Imagine, that you have clones of yourself with all your memories and etc. But when you die, your clone doesn't become you. This clone is only a creature with your memories, but it isn't YOU.
However, it can be different. You have clones in which your soul/mind/something else is tranferred, if...
There must be some connection between the character and the thing (which gives him such immortality). For example, this thing will revive the character if his body is erased, but his soul (or something simular) isn't. But if the soul is erased, the connection between it and this thing will be...
It depends on metaphysics of specific fiction. For example, Nikita Suhov from V.V. Golovachev's "The virus of darkness - the shadow of Lucifer's wind" is a 507-dimensional being (these dimensions are spatial and temporal), but his speed isn't immeasurable (and so he is not able to move beyond...