Thread:The 2nd Existential Seed/@comment-5935499-20170331221615

So there are these things called "Aleph numbers", which are basically infinites.

Aleph-0 is the lowest, followed by Aleph-1, Aleph-2, and so on.

Considering Matthew's "infinite exponential increases" and how they work, he seems like his power jumps by Aleph-Omega.

So in a single Planck frame, he's Aleph-Omega, and then Aleph-Omega-1, followed by Aleph-Omega-2, and so on.

However, it would take him "infinite" Planck frames to reach Aleph-Omega-Omega, let alone Aleph-Omega-Omega-Omega, and so on.

Aleph-Epsilon is far beyond any Aleph-Omega-x, let alone... you get the idea.

And then we have Inaccessible Cardinals, numbers so high that no Aleph number can compare to them.

There are cardinals higher than that, but those aren't important.

However, there's the Absolute Infinite, held by Absolon.

The Absolute Infinite transcends all known cardinals. Nothing can be higher, for it is, after all, Absolute. 