Gojo was stronger than Sukuna. And thatâs a fact. I donât care what anyone says, Sukuna Glaze needs to stop.
The biggest reason Gojo lost is simply because he was caught off guard.
The argument that Sukuna wasnât using 100 percent of his power is irrelevant. Saying he didnât use all his abilities doesnât change anything. He was still getting beaten by Gojo.
Even if we accept that Sukuna wasnât going all out, that logic applies to Gojo too. Gojoâs main goal was to save Megumi, so he was also holding back to some extent.
And if Sukuna was truly strong enough to beat Gojo, then why didnât he just go all out from the start? Why did he need two Shikigami just to handle Gojo?
Well I am gonna explain what is infinity and greater infinity.
1. What is Infinity?
Infinity is the concept of something that never ends. Itâs not a number you can reach â itâs more like an idea. In math, itâs used to represent a quantity thatâs larger than any possible number.
For example, if you count: 1, 2, 3, 4... and never stop â thatâs an infinite sequence.
But even though you never finish counting, that âendlessnessâ is still described as infinity.
Fun fact: The infinity symbol (â) was introduced in the 17th century by English mathematician John Wallis.
2. Is There More Than One Infinity?
Yes â and hereâs where it gets interesting.
In the 1800s, a German mathematician named Georg Cantor asked a simple question:
> âAre all infinities the same size?â
Turns out: theyâre not. Some infinities are bigger than others.
3. How Can One Infinity Be Bigger Than Another?
Letâs compare two infinite sets:
The set of natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4...
The set of real numbers between 0 and 1: 0.1, 0.123, 0.457839, 0.0000003...
Both are infinite, but Cantor proved that:
> There are more real numbers between 0 and 1 than there are whole numbers altogether.
That sounds insane, but hereâs why: You can list the natural numbers one by one. But you cannot list all the decimal numbers between 0 and 1 because between any two decimals, there are infinitely more decimals. Thatâs called an uncountable infinity.
4. Introducing Aleph Numbers (â”)
Cantor invented a system to classify different infinities using the Hebrew letter Aleph (â”) â pronounced "Aleph."
The first and smallest type is called Aleph-null (â”â):
â”â: The size of the set of all natural numbers â this is a countable infinity.
But then he discovered that the size of the real numbers between 0 and 1 is bigger, so he introduced â”â, â”â, and so on.
Hereâs how the hierarchy of greater infinities looks:
â”â < â”â < â”â < â”â < ... ...and it goes on forever.
Each new Aleph represents a larger type of infinity. Itâs not just "more numbers" it's more unlistable, more complex, and mathematically denser.
5. Fun Fact:
Cantorâs discovery was so controversial that many mathematicians at the time rejected or even mocked his work. Some said it was nonsense. Cantor suffered mentally because of the backlash but today, his work is seen as foundational to modern set theory.
6. Is Greater Infinity Proven or Accepted?
Yes and no.
Cantorâs idea that there are different sizes of infinity is widely accepted in mathematics, especially in set theory.
But there are unresolved questions, like the Continuum Hypothesis: Is there an infinity between â”â and the size of the real numbers?
The famous mathematician Kurt Gödel and later Paul Cohen showed that this question canât be answered using the usual rules of mathematics itâs independent of standard set theory. This means both the âyesâ and ânoâ answers are logically valid, depending on what axioms you use.
So yes greater infinities are a real, accepted mathematical concept, but some parts are still mysterious.
7. Infinity in Power Systems or Fiction
In fictional universes (like anime, fantasy, or sci-fi), people often use âinfinityâ to represent ultimate power.
But if one character has âinfinite power,â and another surpasses them, it usually means:
Their power taps into a greater form of infinity
They access meta-layers (like time, space, dimension, etc.)
Or they have control over the concept of infinity itself
So terms like:
Alpha Infinity (the original or source of all infinite power)
Omega Infinity (the final or complete form)
True Infinity, Meta-Infinity, Boundless, Limitless ...are just ways to express layers of greatness beyond normal âinfinite.â
8. So Is There a Highest Infinity?
In math: There is no final infinity. You can always define a bigger one.
In fiction: You can make up a âhighestâ infinity for storytelling purposes but logically, someone can always imagine something greater. Thatâs the paradox of infinity it always expands.
Summary
Infinity = Endless quantity, not a number
Greater infinities exist, proven by Georg Cantor
Aleph numbers (â”) classify different sizes of infinity
â”â < â”â < â”â < ⊠continues forever
Accepted in real mathematics, but with open mysteries
In fiction, infinity can be surpassed through conceptual or layered power
There is no "final" infinity there's always something greater.
Hey everyone, I just wanted to apologize for the long hiatus. I know itâs been about two months since I last posted anything, and I shouldâve kept you all in the loop. Life took a turn, and I got caught up in everything around me. Itâs been a time of personal growth â Iâve been spending quality time with my family, growing closer to my siblings, and focusing on something truly special in my love life.
I met someone incredible, and sheâs become such an important part of my life. Sheâs not just a girlfriend; sheâs my partner, my support, and honestly, the greatest blessing I could have asked for. Having her in my life has brought so much joy, peace, and meaning. Weâve been building something beautiful together, and itâs amazing to have someone who understands me so deeply and shares in my dreams and goals. Every day with her is a gift, and I canât imagine my life without her in it.
With all this personal growth and happiness, I realized I needed to focus on my relationship and personal life for a while. But now that things are settling, Iâm ready to get back into making edits again. Thank you all for your patience and continued support. I canât wait to share more with you all soon!
Ppl still debate on ds speed đ„± It's totally inconsistent, upper moon 4 didn't dodge bullet bcz they don't want it, it is just bullshit now without any proof
MystiBlade
Lol it's been 9 monthsđ
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Gojo was stronger than Sukuna.
And thatâs a fact. I donât care what anyone says, Sukuna Glaze needs to stop.
The biggest reason Gojo lost is simply because he was caught off guard.
The argument that Sukuna wasnât using 100 percent of his power is irrelevant. Saying he didnât use all his abilities doesnât change anything. He was still getting beaten by Gojo.
Even if we accept that Sukuna wasnât going all out, that logic applies to Gojo too. Gojoâs main goal was to save Megumi, so he was also holding back to some extent.
And if Sukuna was truly strong enough to beat Gojo, then why didnât he just go all out from the start? Why did he need two Shikigami just to handle Gojo?
In the end, Gojo was stronger.
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Well I am gonna explain what is infinity and greater infinity.
1. What is Infinity?
Infinity is the concept of something that never ends. Itâs not a number you can reach â itâs more like an idea. In math, itâs used to represent a quantity thatâs larger than any possible number.
For example, if you count: 1, 2, 3, 4... and never stop â thatâs an infinite sequence.
But even though you never finish counting, that âendlessnessâ is still described as infinity.
Fun fact:
The infinity symbol (â) was introduced in the 17th century by English mathematician John Wallis.
2. Is There More Than One Infinity?
Yes â and hereâs where it gets interesting.
In the 1800s, a German mathematician named Georg Cantor asked a simple question:
> âAre all infinities the same size?â
Turns out: theyâre not.
Some infinities are bigger than others.
3. How Can One Infinity Be Bigger Than Another?
Letâs compare two infinite sets:
The set of natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4...
The set of real numbers between 0 and 1: 0.1, 0.123, 0.457839, 0.0000003...
Both are infinite, but Cantor proved that:
> There are more real numbers between 0 and 1 than there are whole numbers altogether.
That sounds insane, but hereâs why:
You can list the natural numbers one by one. But you cannot list all the decimal numbers between 0 and 1 because between any two decimals, there are infinitely more decimals. Thatâs called an uncountable infinity.
4. Introducing Aleph Numbers (â”)
Cantor invented a system to classify different infinities using the Hebrew letter Aleph (â”) â pronounced "Aleph."
The first and smallest type is called Aleph-null (â”â):
â”â: The size of the set of all natural numbers â this is a countable infinity.
But then he discovered that the size of the real numbers between 0 and 1 is bigger, so he introduced â”â, â”â, and so on.
Hereâs how the hierarchy of greater infinities looks:
â”â < â”â < â”â < â”â < ...
...and it goes on forever.
Each new Aleph represents a larger type of infinity. Itâs not just "more numbers" it's more unlistable, more complex, and mathematically denser.
5. Fun Fact:
Cantorâs discovery was so controversial that many mathematicians at the time rejected or even mocked his work. Some said it was nonsense. Cantor suffered mentally because of the backlash but today, his work is seen as foundational to modern set theory.
6. Is Greater Infinity Proven or Accepted?
Yes and no.
Cantorâs idea that there are different sizes of infinity is widely accepted in mathematics, especially in set theory.
But there are unresolved questions, like the Continuum Hypothesis: Is there an infinity between â”â and the size of the real numbers?
The famous mathematician Kurt Gödel and later Paul Cohen showed that this question canât be answered using the usual rules of mathematics itâs independent of standard set theory. This means both the âyesâ and ânoâ answers are logically valid, depending on what axioms you use.
So yes greater infinities are a real, accepted mathematical concept, but some parts are still mysterious.
7. Infinity in Power Systems or Fiction
In fictional universes (like anime, fantasy, or sci-fi), people often use âinfinityâ to represent ultimate power.
But if one character has âinfinite power,â and another surpasses them, it usually means:
Their power taps into a greater form of infinity
They access meta-layers (like time, space, dimension, etc.)
Or they have control over the concept of infinity itself
So terms like:
Alpha Infinity (the original or source of all infinite power)
Omega Infinity (the final or complete form)
True Infinity, Meta-Infinity, Boundless, Limitless
...are just ways to express layers of greatness beyond normal âinfinite.â
8. So Is There a Highest Infinity?
In math:
There is no final infinity. You can always define a bigger one.
In fiction:
You can make up a âhighestâ infinity for storytelling purposes but logically, someone can always imagine something greater. Thatâs the paradox of infinity it always expands.
Summary
Infinity = Endless quantity, not a number
Greater infinities exist, proven by Georg Cantor
Aleph numbers (â”) classify different sizes of infinity
â”â < â”â < â”â < ⊠continues forever
Accepted in real mathematics, but with open mysteries
In fiction, infinity can be surpassed through conceptual or layered power
There is no "final" infinity there's always something greater.
Mentioning some of my brother đż
âȘ@LordKyoka⏠âȘ@Wolf_wis⏠âȘ@the_marvelous_one⏠âȘ@PoocEdits⏠âȘ@EvanderWisâŹ
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Gohan Vs Cell Is Still One Of The Best Written Fight In History
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Well, I have nothing to do, so hereâs some info about my life:
Name: Kai (I wonât share my surname for privacy reasons).
Age: 19
Family: Mom, Dad, and me.
Education: Completed 10th and 12th grade.
Current Studies: Mechanical Engineering.
Goal: To become a mechanical engineer.
I'm doing a Q&A section, so if anyone has questions, feel free to ask in the comments
Well I can't also mention my friends due to some glitches.
âȘ@Wolf_wisâŹâȘ@the_marvelous_oneâŹâȘ@kakarotscales09âŹâȘ@LordKyokaâŹâȘ@PoocEditsâŹ
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Hey everyone, I just wanted to apologize for the long hiatus. I know itâs been about two months since I last posted anything, and I shouldâve kept you all in the loop. Life took a turn, and I got caught up in everything around me. Itâs been a time of personal growth â Iâve been spending quality time with my family, growing closer to my siblings, and focusing on something truly special in my love life.
I met someone incredible, and sheâs become such an important part of my life. Sheâs not just a girlfriend; sheâs my partner, my support, and honestly, the greatest blessing I could have asked for. Having her in my life has brought so much joy, peace, and meaning. Weâve been building something beautiful together, and itâs amazing to have someone who understands me so deeply and shares in my dreams and goals. Every day with her is a gift, and I canât imagine my life without her in it.
With all this personal growth and happiness, I realized I needed to focus on my relationship and personal life for a while. But now that things are settling, Iâm ready to get back into making edits again. Thank you all for your patience and continued support. I canât wait to share more with you all soon!
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Ppl still debate on ds speed đ„±
It's totally inconsistent, upper moon 4 didn't dodge bullet bcz they don't want it, it is just bullshit now without any proof
Ds verse is fodder
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Summon âȘ@the_marvelous_oneâŹ
https://youtu.be/BoW5pk6P4eI?si=y0uvr...
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