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{{Infobox verse|title = Omniverse|type = Space|level = Omniversal|location = [[The Outside]]/[[Monocosm]]|inhabitants =All of existence |image = Image:Omno.png|diameter = |dimensionality = |contents = All verses, including [[Infinityverse|Infinityverses]] and [[Hyperverse|Hyperverses]]}}The '''Omniverse''' is the immeasurably large space that makes up all of existence, including all [[archverse|archverses]], [[Ultraverse|ultraverses]], and low-level -verses, realms, dimensions, concepts, etc, except the [[Godverse|Godverse]](s) and [[Beyond Realm]]. Only a select few structures exceed this space that are classified as existing.
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{{Infobox verse|title = Omniverse|type = Space|level = Omniversal|location = [[Monocosm]] ([[The Barrel]]), [[Paradox Space]]|inhabitants = |image = Omni.png|diameter = |dimensionality = |contents = Depends on interpretation. When the archverse with index ω, an omniverse contains archverses with lower indices. When taken to be all of existence, it contains all things that exist.|Spc = ω}}[[File:Omniverseagain.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
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The '''omniverse''' (or '''Omniverse''') is the largest of the classical -verses, surpassing a [[multiverse]] or even any of the [[archverse]]s by a transfinite factor. While frequently argued to contain absolutely everything, there are limits to the Omniverse's extent, reached when one attempts to derive something not part of a given understanding of reality.
 
Omni- is a prefix meaning "all", making the omniverse encompass all -verses.
 
 
=='''Information'''==
 
=='''Information'''==
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The Omniverse holds everything that can be accessed through progressive powersets of any particular base [[universe]] (or "reality") within itself. It is the limit of archverse recursion - this can be the first limit ordinal ω, or a much higher transfinite, depending on the level of recursion considered.
The Omniverse holds all of reality. Containing everything imaginable (or at least connected to).
 
   
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In a sense, it can indeed be argued to contain "all of [[Reality]]", but only in the sense that those below it observe it to be as such. The inhabitants of a universe, for instance, can posit the existence of a multiverse containing every possible state their universe could be in, and a megaverse allowing for looser laws of physics, and a gigaverse allowing for even fewer restrictions, but the limit of this application must be at the omniverse if they wish to stay within the concept of "things that are real". Thus, alternate omniverses in each others' relative Paradox Space contain things that cannot be mapped from one sense of "reality" to another.
An alternate definition of the Omniverse is that it contains an infinite number of these "layers"; universes combine to make multiverses, multiverses combine to make megaverses... and the stack, which can be called an infinite fractal array of archverses, keeps going forever. In this way the Omniverse could be a direction one approaches rather than a physical set containing some infinite number of -verses.
 
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Not many entities or civilizations can achieve or even fathom exiting the Omniverse, either being denied access to the exterior by [[Creator]] or [[Destroyer]], or simply not being advanced enough to jump through an infinite amount of spaces. However, it has been done by many highly advanced civilizations, and even some small teams, such as [[Kotoblade|Satoru's]] crew.
   
The Omniverse contains many different types of -verses, including these somewhat lesser-known ones:
 
* [[Gigaverse]]
 
* [[Paraverse]]
 
* [[Protoverse]]
 
 
The only trait every single thing within the Omniverse share is that it exists. How it exists varies in countless ways.
 
The only trait every single thing within the Omniverse share is that it exists. How it exists varies in countless ways.
   
The term "omniverse" have been created by Mark Gruenwald. It has been popularized by the composer-writer Sun Ra. Roger Penrose has spoken of the "omnium".
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The term "omniverse" was coined by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Gruenwald Mark Gruenwald]. It has been popularized by the composer-writer Sun Ra. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Penrose Roger Penrose] has spoken of the "omnium".
 
=='''Uses in fiction'''==
 
Despite the term '[[Multiverse]]' being used far more often, the term and concept of the Omniverse can still be found in popular fiction:
 
* http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Omniverse
 
* http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Omniverse
 
* http://swfanon.wikia.com/wiki/Omniverse
 
=== '''Fandom''' ===
 
As the Marvel Wiki states: "<span style="font-size:14px;">The </span>'''Omniverse'''<span style="font-size:14px;"> is the collection of every single universe, multiverse, megaverse, dimension (alternate or pocket) and realm. This includes not only Marvel Comics, but also DC Comics, Image, Dark Horse, Archie, Harvey, and every universe ever mentioned or seen (and an infinite amount never mentioned or seen) including our own world. </span>
 
 
<span style="font-size:14px;">The Omniverse is all of reality, including those published by all other companies. Even fan-fictions, cancelled works, mere fantasies, wishes of thoughts created by people, and fictional universes yet to be published are considered part of the Omniverse, simply put the Omniverse is every version of reality and existence imaginable."</span>
 
 
 
== '''Beyond the Omniverse''' ==
 
== '''Beyond the Omniverse''' ==
The Omniverse exists in the surrounding emptiness known as [[The Outside]], a gigantic void of virtual nothingness. Whatever may lie outside of these concepts is simply referred to as [[Beyond]]. All of this however is of course still within [[The Box]].
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The Omniverse exists in the surrounding emptiness known as [[The Outside]], a void of virtual nothingness. Whatever may lie outside of these concepts is simply referred to as [[Beyond]], one of the many iterations contained by [[Transcendentem]].
   
 
Two [[Godverse]]s orbit the Omniverse, one belonging to Creator, and one to Destroyer.
The [[Paradox Space]] is the space outside of the omniverse.
 
   
 
The Omniverse, the two Godverses, the [[Beyond Realm]], and [[The Outside]] are what make up [[the Barrel]], the local [[monocosm]].
Two [[Godverse|Godverses]] orbit the Omniverse, one belonging to [[Creator]], and one to [[Destroyer]].
 
 
The Omniverse, the two Godverses, the [[Beyond Realm]], and [[The Outside]] are what make up a [[Monocosm]].
 
   
 
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== '''See Also''' ==
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{{Archverse}}
 
[[Category:Verse]]
 
[[Category:Cosmology]]
 
[[Category:Cosmology]]
[[Category:Beyond Cosmology]]
 
 
[[Category:Standard verses]]
 
[[Category:Standard verses]]
 
[[Category:Super Cosmology]]
 
[[Category:Super Cosmology]]
 
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The omniverse (or Omniverse) is the largest of the classical -verses, surpassing a multiverse or even any of the archverses by a transfinite factor. While frequently argued to contain absolutely everything, there are limits to the Omniverse's extent, reached when one attempts to derive something not part of a given understanding of reality.

Information

The Omniverse holds everything that can be accessed through progressive powersets of any particular base universe (or "reality") within itself. It is the limit of archverse recursion - this can be the first limit ordinal ω, or a much higher transfinite, depending on the level of recursion considered.

In a sense, it can indeed be argued to contain "all of Reality", but only in the sense that those below it observe it to be as such. The inhabitants of a universe, for instance, can posit the existence of a multiverse containing every possible state their universe could be in, and a megaverse allowing for looser laws of physics, and a gigaverse allowing for even fewer restrictions, but the limit of this application must be at the omniverse if they wish to stay within the concept of "things that are real". Thus, alternate omniverses in each others' relative Paradox Space contain things that cannot be mapped from one sense of "reality" to another.

Not many entities or civilizations can achieve or even fathom exiting the Omniverse, either being denied access to the exterior by Creator or Destroyer, or simply not being advanced enough to jump through an infinite amount of spaces. However, it has been done by many highly advanced civilizations, and even some small teams, such as Satoru's crew.

The only trait every single thing within the Omniverse share is that it exists. How it exists varies in countless ways.

The term "omniverse" was coined by Mark Gruenwald. It has been popularized by the composer-writer Sun Ra. Roger Penrose has spoken of the "omnium".

Beyond the Omniverse

The Omniverse exists in the surrounding emptiness known as The Outside, a void of virtual nothingness. Whatever may lie outside of these concepts is simply referred to as Beyond, one of the many iterations contained by Transcendentem.

Two Godverses orbit the Omniverse, one belonging to Creator, and one to Destroyer.

The Omniverse, the two Godverses, the Beyond Realm, and The Outside are what make up the Barrel, the local monocosm.

Gallery

See Also

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