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Part 1: Definition of Omnipresence:
The definition of omnipresence states that "it is the property of being present everywhere, and omnipresence is roughly described as the ability to be present in every place at any, and/or every, time referring to an unbounded or universal presence." This basically means that you can be any place, at any time, at any dimension.
But there is no statement that say that you can exist nowhere. Even if a character has no limit to speed or dimensions, this still does not disregard the fact that they have to exist (they can only exist up to everywhere). This is because as soon as they existed nowhere, they would cease to exist completely. For example, even if he/she has omnipresent speed, he/she are still able to move and interact with the character in some sort of way. It may interact them from every angle, direction, and time, but technically he or she would have to...
EXIST.
Two points: Let's say that Existence = 1, and NonExistence = 0. He can only be one at the time, which is either 1, or 0.
This means that he can only be 1, or 0, as he is not allowed to pick both at the same time. If he becomes 1 and 0 at the same time he would basically cease to be either 1 or 0 altogether, thus.....
Part 2: Definition of Irrelevance:
The definition of irrelevance only applies to characters beyond the concepts of dimensions themselves, including time. The only limit to this would be that if that character was to not exist, would the character still be there at all?
Therefore, I believe the best definition of irrelevance would be that you have went beyond existence and non-existence. This completely violates the rule of common sense (an example would be saying 1 = 0), but if a character is able to exist AND not exist at the same time, then how is it possible?
Azathoth has also stated that when he wakes up he will erase all of existence. This would even include the term omnipresence as well, as every concept would pretty much cease to exist.
Part 3: Conclusion
The term "Irrelevant" deserves a lot more respect than what is present on the speed category at the moment. A description of Tier 0 states that...
"Beings that are boundlessly above absolutely everything, including existence and nonexistence, possibility, causality, dualism and non-dualism, the concepts of life and death, and their analogues at any level."
You are wondering at this point how the hell this can even be pictured, however, it would be irrelevant at this point. In my opinion, a character that exists that is able to not exist at the same time should have their speed changed to omnipresent, while speed should be irrelevant for characters that meet the requirement to exist and not exist at the same time. Thus, I would like to propose that all 1-A and High 1-A characters should have their speed changed to omnipresent. Tier 0 characters should have their speed set to irrelevant. This would include Yog-Sothoth and Demonbane as well, as Yog-Sothoth governs all of existence, but is bound to existence himself via Azathoth.
So my biggest question about this topic is: Why is "omnipresent" rated at a higher level than "irrelevant" when it comes to speed?
TL;DR: Yog-Sothoth governs all of existence but is bound to Azathoth, therefore he must be only at one point, which is to exist. If Azathoth wakes up, Yog-Sothoth ceases to exist (unless Azathoth ceases to exist as well).
Most of this stuff basically sounds like common sense repeated over and over, but I looked into this a bit deeper and truly believe that this may be the correct way to ask this question.
The definition of omnipresence states that "it is the property of being present everywhere, and omnipresence is roughly described as the ability to be present in every place at any, and/or every, time referring to an unbounded or universal presence." This basically means that you can be any place, at any time, at any dimension.
But there is no statement that say that you can exist nowhere. Even if a character has no limit to speed or dimensions, this still does not disregard the fact that they have to exist (they can only exist up to everywhere). This is because as soon as they existed nowhere, they would cease to exist completely. For example, even if he/she has omnipresent speed, he/she are still able to move and interact with the character in some sort of way. It may interact them from every angle, direction, and time, but technically he or she would have to...
EXIST.
Two points: Let's say that Existence = 1, and NonExistence = 0. He can only be one at the time, which is either 1, or 0.
This means that he can only be 1, or 0, as he is not allowed to pick both at the same time. If he becomes 1 and 0 at the same time he would basically cease to be either 1 or 0 altogether, thus.....
Part 2: Definition of Irrelevance:
The definition of irrelevance only applies to characters beyond the concepts of dimensions themselves, including time. The only limit to this would be that if that character was to not exist, would the character still be there at all?
Therefore, I believe the best definition of irrelevance would be that you have went beyond existence and non-existence. This completely violates the rule of common sense (an example would be saying 1 = 0), but if a character is able to exist AND not exist at the same time, then how is it possible?
Azathoth has also stated that when he wakes up he will erase all of existence. This would even include the term omnipresence as well, as every concept would pretty much cease to exist.
Part 3: Conclusion
The term "Irrelevant" deserves a lot more respect than what is present on the speed category at the moment. A description of Tier 0 states that...
"Beings that are boundlessly above absolutely everything, including existence and nonexistence, possibility, causality, dualism and non-dualism, the concepts of life and death, and their analogues at any level."
You are wondering at this point how the hell this can even be pictured, however, it would be irrelevant at this point. In my opinion, a character that exists that is able to not exist at the same time should have their speed changed to omnipresent, while speed should be irrelevant for characters that meet the requirement to exist and not exist at the same time. Thus, I would like to propose that all 1-A and High 1-A characters should have their speed changed to omnipresent. Tier 0 characters should have their speed set to irrelevant. This would include Yog-Sothoth and Demonbane as well, as Yog-Sothoth governs all of existence, but is bound to existence himself via Azathoth.
So my biggest question about this topic is: Why is "omnipresent" rated at a higher level than "irrelevant" when it comes to speed?
TL;DR: Yog-Sothoth governs all of existence but is bound to Azathoth, therefore he must be only at one point, which is to exist. If Azathoth wakes up, Yog-Sothoth ceases to exist (unless Azathoth ceases to exist as well).
Most of this stuff basically sounds like common sense repeated over and over, but I looked into this a bit deeper and truly believe that this may be the correct way to ask this question.