Board Thread:Ben 10 Discussion/@comment-35864512-20180707163021/@comment-1824169-20180714164714

LordAbsolutrix wrote: Don't be rude, I understand infinity perfectly fine. I don't think you really comprehend the concept of genetics. "Infinity" is a symbol that can't be quantified. Except it can be quantified, as "Infinity"! That's why we have the symbol of infinity.

And for Ultimate Alien X, his power is Double Infinity. Infinitier than Infinity. You know, in the way that Da Rules from Fairy Odd Parents are stronger than individual fairies, and in the way that while a level 60 Arceus is strong, a level 100 Arceus is stronger. Infinity, as a numerical value, cannot be quantified. We can represent the concept of infinity perfectly fine but you cannot use it as a regular numerical value because it just straight-up isn't. Infinity is infinity. "Double Infinity" is just infinity. Infinity x 2 is Infinity. Infinity by any number is infinity because infinity isn't a number that you can multiply in the first place. It, by definition, includes everything, including hypothetical "bigger" versions of itself.

It is possible to have two or more sets of infinities. For example, if we have an infinite universe, but there's an alternate universe to ours that is also infinite, we have two infinities; however, since these universes are separate, their infinities don't "stack", so to speak. If you combined the two universes into one, then you'd just have one infinity, but it wouldn't be any less or any more than either of the infinities you started out with, because infinity is always endless no matter the context. If it wasn't, it wouldn't be infinity. It would just be a very large number.

Da Rules are a bad comparison because A: Fairy Magic is shown to have limitations outside of them, and B: Da Rules is not an entity that's stronger than the fairies, it's a rulebook for them to follow. The only way your comparison would make sense is if Ultimate Alien X was a set of guidelines for regular Alien X.

Arceus's level only effects its physical combat capabilities. It doesn't change anything about its reality-warping powers. Beyond that, the depiction of how strong Arceus is exactly varies so wildly that pinning down a specific version of it to use in comparisons is a fool's errand. In addition, Arceus is shown to have limitations to its powers, meaning that describing them as "infinite" is debatable. Alien X, once Ben gains full control of it, is not shown to have any limitations, giving him actual infinite power.