And that is exactly the reason why its narratives are not the ones which form Pataspheres. Because the Placeholder, which is the canon that mixtures all multiple canons, states that SCP-3812 trascending narratives is part of a single canon, and, as thus, not related with the narrative said model purposes. Again, it is detailly explained in the SCP Foundation Cosmology blog.
It is not an anti feat. It's just that he does not trascend the narratives where the Swann's are located.
In the SCP Foundation cosmology blog and Narrativistics and you (as I've endlessly repeated up until now) is explicitelly stated with proof that the narratives SCP-3812 ascends according to its article are not the ones Placeholder model treats, but fake/lesser narratives that exist within a single canon.
The thing is that there is no antifeat here, since you don't want to understand, I will now explain it to you with proofs. first of all we know that scp 3812 will exceed the infinite narrative
https://imgur.com/gallery/JaOb6l8
and what's being said in these places you're throwing is that there are higher narratives of Placeholder.
https://imgur.com/gallery/IJCp4BV
and we know that the narratives exceeding scp 3812 were made by djkaktus. and if there are infinite ones, why not the uncountable infinite narratives of Placeholder?
Infinite (∞) and uncountable infinite are mathematical concepts and there are some differences between them.
Infinite (∞): Infinity is a symbolic representation of the concept of "infinity" in mathematics. A number reaches infinity when it approaches an infinitely large value. Infinity is a concept, not a number. In mathematics, it represents a special value. For example, in limit calculations, it is used to represent the infinity of points that paths must approach.
Uncountable Infinite: In mathematics, there are two types of infinite: countable infinite (continuum) and uncountable infinite (numbers above the set of natural numbers). The uncountable infinite is a larger concept than the countable infinite. The countable infinite is defined as a set that can be ordered by counting, like the natural numbers, and all its elements can be numbered, while the uncountable infinite is defined as a set that cannot be numbered with integers, like the real numbers. The concept of uncountable infinite is used to refer to numbers that are not countable, such as Cesaro numbers, irrational numbers, transcendental numbers.
Consequently, infinity (∞) is a symbol representing an infinitely large value, whereas uncountable infinity is a larger concept than countable infinity, which is defined as a set.
or a higher level narrative.. why not? That doesn't make djkaktus' narratives fake.
As I said, scp 3812 transcends infinitely, the other author may have uncountably infinite narratives, this does not disprove the feat of 3812, and even if it does not go beyond the swanns, it does not change that it destroys infinitely transcending pataspheres.