Originally posted by llagrok
How?Apparently any low level telepath could've beaten her.
The Maker could have imploded the Universe on a whim if it had not gone mad.
However, due to it's madness, which came about for taking on mortal form,
the Maker was not able to achieve her potential,
and instead made her vulnerable and incapable of reaching said potential:
Originally posted by TricksterPriestName one. There are different levels of infinity. Maybe i argued one infinite being against another.Id like to hear what my argument was in one of these particular threads so I can defend myself. If there are as many as you claim you shouldnt struggle to bump one.
....................I can't make that list. The forum limits the amount of words in a single post. 😐 It would require me to post links to practically every thread you've posted in. 😆
OFF-Topic!
This is per request, dis-regard for thread purposes.
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In Marvel, there are different levels of infinity: (omnipotence)
Kubik says,
"Our power is as nothing to the Celestials"
Kosmos replies,
"But Kubik, do we not possess Infinite Power (Omnipotence)
Kubik retorts,
"Yes, Our might is Infinite. But there are Levels of Infinity"
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CONTINUES ...
Kubik finishes:
"Thus are demonstrated two levels of infinity,
there are of course, an infinite number more"
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Dr Strange corroborates this Marvel fact:
"the very Concept of Infinity is relative,
Numbers are Infinite, so are odd Numbers, yet by definition,
there are Twice as many Numbers as there are odd Numbers ...
One Infinity is included within a larger Infinity"
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Marvel's claim of levels of Infinity wasn't made up by Marvel,
it's actually based on a real theorem from the real world created by Georg Cantor.
This theorem has been widely accepted as a legitimate theorem since 1891,
even inducted into Princeton's curriculum (like Calculus)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantor%27s_theorem
Cantor's Theorem:
"The theorem is named for Georg Cantor, who first stated and proved it."
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