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infinite doesn't mean all the universesQuestion: Would the dimensioned space of the Cthulhu Mythos count as a Tegmark 4 multiverse? I mean, it's infinite universes with infinite dimensions, all of which are mathematically understandable. If not, where would it fall on the Tegmark scale, if at all?
Icarus is a axiom and 0=1 is a cardinal.So... icarus is the highest level of infinity, while 0 equals 1 is the highest axiom via virtue of making everything worth the same???
Sounds about right.Icarus is a axiom and 0=1 is a cardinal.
(Icarus is a axiom used in rank-into-rank and 0=1 falls into reinhardt cardinal if im not wrong.)
I'm guessing you're referring to set theory, with sets containing countable infinite and uncountable infinite sets mean there are "more," or rather bigger, infinities? Lovecraft's fiction is kind of all about the unquantifiable vastness of creation, and he clearly meant for it to be big as conceivably (emphasis on that word) possible. Lovecraft meant for it to be all possible universes. And realms beyond them, like the Dreamlands, which are kind of impossible universes, or the Ultimate Void Yog-Sothoth (Supreme Archetype) resides in which is beyond the difference between possible and impossible.infinite doesn't mean all the universes
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still doesn't state its all mathematically possible universes, just all possible universes which is a multiple-worlds theory, without the right context immpossible worlds doesn't really mean much since an immpossible world can be immpossible even if just one little aspect of it differs from the possible worlds, meaning it can still have other aspects that dont differ from the possible onesI'm guessing you're referring to set theory, with sets containing countable infinite and uncountable infinite sets mean there are "more," or rather bigger, infinities? Lovecraft's fiction is kind of all about the unquantifiable vastness of creation, and he clearly meant for it to be big as conceivably (emphasis on that word) possible. Lovecraft meant for it to be all possible universes. And realms beyond them, like the Dreamlands, which are kind of impossible universes, or the Ultimate Void Yog-Sothoth (Supreme Archetype) resides in which is beyond the difference between possible and impossible.
apophasisresides in which is beyond the difference between possible and impossible.
Is that different from apophatic? Mind giving me some links on it.apophasis
What are you looking for? (I need a recap)still doesn't state its all mathematically possible universes, just all possible universes which is a multiple-worlds theory, without the right context immpossible worlds doesn't really mean much since an immpossible world can be immpossible even if just one little aspect of it differs from the possible worlds, meaning it can still have other aspects that dont differ from the possible ones
I know that this thread is old but Reinhardt and Barkeley cardinals are absolutely not bigger than 0=1.Ya, no. Berkeley and Reinhardt Cardinal's are the known to be way above a 0=1 cardinal. But, if your talking about the most highest cardinality that's consistent with ZFC, then I agree.