Agnaa
VS Battles
Super Moderator
Administrator
Calculation Group
Translation Helper
Human Resources
Gold Supporter
- 15,457
- 13,660
I think that it isn't too much of a reach to say this apply to God too
I think it is an extreme reach since God is far beyond the level of anything Uriel can effect/convert, and since those mathematical equivalents were created by Uriel.
To complement this: My argument is that whether or not this hierarchy of cardinal numbers actually exists is largely a non-factor, since God (Himself a "physical" part of the verse's cosmology) is already defined as equal to a quantity which is greater than, and encompasses them, and the story saying that it's beyond the concept of "infinity" to begin with also hammers the point in even further.
But we already don't smack High 1-A on everything that mentions Absolute Infinity or being "beyond the concept of infinity". We need additional context that they're actually transcending stuff of a relevant size. And I don't think mentions of real numbers, levels of infinity, and mentioning the word "aleph" when none of that is actually involved in the extant cosmology is enough to merit such a rating.
Or to reword, you're right that a being of equivalent size to Absolute Infinity would be deserving of a high tier, but we don't give that lightly, and I don't think the stuff the text mentioned is enough.
I think it is an extreme reach since God is far beyond the level of anything Uriel can effect/convert, and since those mathematical equivalents were created by Uriel.
To complement this: My argument is that whether or not this hierarchy of cardinal numbers actually exists is largely a non-factor, since God (Himself a "physical" part of the verse's cosmology) is already defined as equal to a quantity which is greater than, and encompasses them, and the story saying that it's beyond the concept of "infinity" to begin with also hammers the point in even further.
But we already don't smack High 1-A on everything that mentions Absolute Infinity or being "beyond the concept of infinity". We need additional context that they're actually transcending stuff of a relevant size. And I don't think mentions of real numbers, levels of infinity, and mentioning the word "aleph" when none of that is actually involved in the extant cosmology is enough to merit such a rating.
Or to reword, you're right that a being of equivalent size to Absolute Infinity would be deserving of a high tier, but we don't give that lightly, and I don't think the stuff the text mentioned is enough.