I'm still trying to catch up on current arguments, but I was under the impression that Morrison's Overvoid met the context for
1-A.
"Q: How can a character be 1-A and above without an infinite-dimensional/infinitely-layered cosmology, then?
A: A good way to accomplish this would be to show that whatever state of being in which they exist is completely independent of the number of layers/dimensions present on the setting. For example, if they are unaffected by dimensions being arbitrarily added or removed from physical space by virtue of transcending it entirely, or if they exist as a "background" or canvas of sorts in which any amount of them can be inserted. This argument generalizes to tiers higher than 1-A as well."
With the above in mind, we'll take a look at the locations that lead up to the Morrison's Overvoid. From the Blog, we have the following:
- Sphere of the Gods
- An archetypal realm outside the corporeal reality[41] whose inhabitants live on a higher plane of existence than the inhabitants of the Orrery of Worlds.
- The Sphere of the Gods is not part of the "material world" (i.e. the Orrery of Worlds)
- The Sphere of the Gods holds platonic, archetypal realms and is inhabited by living ideas.
- Gods and New Gods are self-aware ideas, and their weapons are concept and metaphor.
- Myrra's life is not physical, it is idea.
- The inhabitants of the Sphere of the Gods transcend time, for them events are an atemporal state of being compared to mortals who experience events as a sequential series of events.
- With the Godsphere, we're already outside the conventional timelines.
- Summary: Metaphysical Concepts are the basis of this level of reality
- Comic Book Limbo
- The last outpost of existence, Limbo exists "nowhere" without time in the normal sense, it is the home of forgotten characters that are dumped from continuity. There are no stories in Limbo, except in the Book of Infinite Pages, which contains all the stories of Creation.
- It goes one step further into nothingness, as such, if someone stays in Limbo for too long, they lose memories and disappear from everyone's memory.
- Summary: Concepts and ideas begin to fade away.
- Monitor Sphere
- An archetypal world and home to Nil, the world of the Monitors standing at the edge of the "art" and of the mind of God.
- Space, time and scale are more meaningful, profound, with "time" in the Monitor Sphere referring to the clockwork pattern in the sky.
- Time seems to function as a temporal dimension, because when it entered the Monitor Sphere, it form "beginnings" and "ends".
- Nil is a fundamental world inhabited by primal forms.
- Summary: Much like Limbo, concepts begin to fade into the Ovevoid.
- Omniverse Source Wall
- The Source Wall is the limit to thought and the protective shell around the Multiverse, closing it off from the Greater Omniverse.
- Summary: The Omniverse Source Wall is the cut-off point to all concepts outside the Ultimate Concept
- Monitor-Mind The Overvoid/The Source
- One non-dual God that Morrison metaphorically refers to as the blank page of the comic.
- The Source is described as integrating all dual concepts and cannot be contained or halved.
- The Source is the ultimate concept above all others. No other concepts exist in the Source. The Source just is.
- Summary: The Single concept of the Source transcends all other concepts.
- Summary:
- As we go through the levels, the number of dimensions becomes inapplicable as the general concept of spatial dimensions and time starts to get stripped away. It all becomes conceptual.
- Beings in the Orrery are made of matter and operate within physical space and time.
- Beings in the Sphere of the Gods are pure idea and operate within metaphysical story.
- Beings in Limbo lack even story.
- Nil takes this pattern to the next level, as far as reasonably possible before achieving the pure absolute Nothingness/Oneness of the Overvoid.
- The world of the Monitors is the Blank, the Nil, the Gone, the edge of everything where form and meaning surrender to the nothingness of the Overvoid.
- Summary: The Overvoid itself is conceptually beyond Time, Space, Dimension, etc. It is the one true Ultimate Concept. It is similar to other canvas-like profiles.
- https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Swirl_of_the_Root
- Like the Overvoid, it is the grand mass of nothingness that all concepts in existence sprang forth from, and is where everything returns when it is destroyed.
- Like the Overvoid, it is completely transcendent of the rest of reality, an unrestrained domain free from binary opposition.
- "Exists at the summit of all dimensional theories" seems a given for anyone if you are the literal source of all other concepts.
From what I could tell, 1-A seems fine for Morrison's Overvoid.