Board Thread:Ben 10 Discussion/@comment-35864512-20180707163021/@comment-25942561-20191129012455

I had an idea, and it's relevant here even though this thread is a bit old.

You know how a fictional character in a book can have "Infinite power" and be "Infinitely above everything", but still be completely fictional outside of the fictional world in which his story is real?

The same thing happens within fiction, as well. No matter how powerful a Sumo Slammers character became, it would never be able to affect the "comparatively more real" fictional universe within Ben 10. Not unless some alien tech created a real body for that fictional character, or a real character was sucked into the game/TV show world.

To a real person, the power and influence of all fictional characters means nothing, no matter how strong they are. No matter how strong someone might be within one layer of fiction, fictional is still fiction to something more real. Celestialsapiens might be infinitely strong in their settings, but ordinary people in this universe can control them by writing stories about them. Similarly, fictional people within a fictional setting writing stories about fictional Celestialsapiens... What I'm saying is, if Ben 10 wrote a book about a Celestialsapien, it wouldn't leap off the page and come to life or win a fight against a real Celestialsapien.

So what if that's what Double Infinity could actually mean? It's not just infinite absolute god-tier power, it's infinite absolute god-tier power that can affect one whole degree of reality above itself and operate at that level. The "Real Absolute Infinity" other Celestialsapiens operate at is nothing compared to the "Realer Absoluter Infinity" this Ultimate Alien X has.

Of course, this fictional character would still be fictional compared to us. Just, for the purposes of determining whose power outranks who, one degree of real higher than it should be.