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How is anything beyond the comprehension of someone who is a literal concept? As well as has the innate power to understand all things?
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Qualified as what?I'll hardly call this a power, as the moment one can understand the character that is "beyond any form of definition, meaning and logic" is the moment where that character stop being qualified as such.
Because that thing is simply beyond him. Being abstract doesn't suddenly mean everything possible and impossible becomes common knowledge to you.And to reply to all of these as a whole; my point is we have limitations as humans that make it easy for things to be beyond our comprehension. Comprehension is measured by intellect, so how can a being with no physical limitations and the ability to comprehend all things fail to comprehend something?
"because that thing is simply beyond him." Implies he is limited by something. Like what? Comprehension assumes those with less intellect can comprehend more than those lacking. Simply saying "Being abstract doesn't suddenly mean everything possible and impossible becomes common knowledge to you." Is an opinion without a reason. Having no physical limitations like the brain failing to do it's task isn't an a factor here. Having the a piece of you being able to understand any phenomena also fixes the "intellect" issue.Because that thing is simply beyond him. Being abstract doesn't suddenly mean everything possible and impossible becomes common knowledge to you.
That and fiction gives no ***** anyway.