Omniverse
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<title source="title1"> <default>Omniverse</default> </title> <image source="image1"></image> <group> <header>Basic Information</header> <label>Size:</label> <label>Dimensionality:</label> <label>EUSI:</label> <label>TD EUSI:</label> <label>Existence Rank:</label> <label>Kardashev Scale:</label> <label>Shape:</label> <label>Temperartue:</label> <label>Entities:</label> <label>Glitchy?</label> <label>End All Be All Index:</label> <label>Class:</label> <label>FOEI:</label> <label>Finality Index:</label> <label>Density (Void %):</label> </group> <group> <header>Position</header> <label>Contained by:</label> <label>Contains:</label> </group> <group> <header>Advanced Information</header> <label>Supremacy Lv.</label> <label>Beyond Lv.</label> <label>Pure Lv.</label> <label>Size Lv.</label> <label>Place in Everything Gird:</label> </group> </infobox> The Greater Omniverse<ref>http://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Omniverse</ref> (マルチバー, Maruchibāsu), also referred to as the "True Allsphere"<ref>https://alldimensions.fandom.com/wiki/Allsphere</ref><ref>https://alldimensions.fandom.com/wiki/Ultirium</ref> or the "UnHyperverse"<ref>https://unanything.fandom.com/wiki/UnHyperverse</ref>, is the totality and aggregate of every single multiverse, reality, universe, megaverse, dimension (alternate or pocket), realm, etc. that ever came to exist, actually exists, will ever exist (or never come to exist) in the future. This includes every single continuity in all of fiction like Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Dark Horse, Wildstorm, Archie, Harvey, Shueisha, Boom Studios, Rebellion, Dynamite, IDW, Graphic India, Derby Pop, Vertigo, Oni Press, Udon, Valiant, Kodansha, Shogakukan, The New Norm, and every other fucking multiverse ever mentioned or seen (and an infinite amount never mentioned or seen). Everything is in the Omniverse; to be clear, there is only “one” Omniverse. It includes every single literary work, television show, movie, urban legend, universe, realm, etc. EVER! It includes everyone from Mickey Mouse to Marty McFly to Barack Obama to Romeo and Juliet to Harry Potter to Hello Kitty to fucking Motu Patlu, etc. This of course includes universes outside of Western media, such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, Sailor Moon, Candy Candy, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, all-time classic: Boku no Pico, etc. The Omniverse is EVERY SINGLE reality; even fan fiction is part of the Omniverse; simply put, the Omniverse is every version of reality and existence imaginable. Picture everything you know in fiction, then everything you do not know, and then everything you cannot even conceive of. This is the Omniverse. It is the totality of everything, yet it defies being just “everything” because even the concept of everything is contained within it. Beyond the hierarchies and cosmological trees lies the idea of "other things." But what does "other" mean in the context of the Omniverse? It’s not just the inclusion of everything you can imagine; it’s the inclusion of everything you can’t. Every forgotten idea, every unwritten story, every thought. It’s all there bitches. Fiction and reality blur together, becoming indistinguishable. What you think of as imaginary is no less real than the ground beneath your feet bitch! Even the idea of "real" itself folds into the Omniverse. It isn’t merely “everything” because “everything” is far too small of a concept to describe it. It’s not a collection, amalgamation, or whole because all of those imply something finite that could be measured or understood one day. The Omniverse is the thing that holds the concept of measurable within it. Now, consider the spaces between these hierarchies. The “gaps” between realities are not empty. They are teeming with potential, with non-existence that vibrates with the energy of what could be. And then there is time. In the Omniverse, time is not a river, a line, or a looping cycle. Time in the Omniverse is a field, a shifting, breathing entity that exists all at once and never at all. Every timeline, possibility, and fragment of what could be considered “before” or “after” exists together in a way so intricate it becomes chaotic. Some timelines flow backward, timelines that split into countless others, timelines that collapse into singularities only to explode outward into infinite strands. And all of these timelines are tied together, not by causality, but by something more profound. Something far, far deeper. 𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂bob dreams atop his eldritch empire in the same Omniverse where cosmic entities wage war for control of existence. Jay and Silent Bob crack jokes in universes where alternative versions of both Daring Duck and Pato scheme to get 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 with anime girls. The singular, absolute construct binds all possible and impossible realities. There are no copies. No imitations. The Omniverse is all. And beyond that? There is nothing. The Omniverse could be called the library of existence, but it is also the fire that burns the library down, the ash that remains, and the memory of a book that was never written. The most terrifying concept of the Omniverse is that non-existence itself is accounted for. Even the absence of something is still a part of the Omniverse because it exists as a concept. Paradoxes, deleted realities, corrupted timelines, and even realms that should not exist are all encapsulated within the Omniverse. The Omniverse includes realms beyond any shitty verse you can find on any other wiki, and instead, the Omniverse encompasses them all. It encompasses so many vast concepts that even labeling them as 'higher' realities is insufficient—realms where narrative laws crumble and non-existence is a constant threat. Even the ''beyond'' is within the Omniverse. Beyond beyond. Beyond logic. Beyond perception. Beyond the boundaries of thought itself. Beyond deez nuts faggot. They all breathe within the Omniverse. The Omniverse does not care about logic, nor does it obey the boundaries imposed by mortal comprehension. Even the very notion of the Omniverse as “one” entity is a limitation imposed by thought. It isn’t one thing or many things. It simply is, in the way that existence itself simply is. To try to define it is to misunderstand it, because definition implies boundaries, and the Omniverse has none. It doesn’t expand because it has nowhere to expand to. It doesn’t exist “outside” or “inside” because it encompasses the concept of inside and outside. On a more “physical” scale, The Omniverse encompasses an incomprehensibly vast structure of nested realities known as hierarchies. Each hierarchy represents a containment chain, starting with the most minor scale, a universe. Universes are contained within multiverses, which in turn are contained within megaverses, and so on, culminating in ultraverses. There are hierarchies of hierarchies, hierarchies of hierarchies of hierarchies, and so on. There are trillions of hierarchy chains. And multiply that by all the hierarchies of hierarchies everywhere. Trillions of trillions of trillions of new hierarchies branching off each one. And the same number again branching off of each of those. An uncountable and infinite amount of hierarchies form "trees" metaphysically. Then, an incomprehensible number of these trees branch off each other, which is all contained within the Omniverse, as well as an infinite number of different things that other random tiering wikis consider to be beyond reality. The Omniverse contains everything, yet it is defined by nothing. It is infinite but goes beyond what infinite could ever mean. It is the dream of a dreamer who has never existed, the thought of a thinker who will never be, the story of a storyteller whose pen will never touch the page. It is the answer to every question, but it doesn’t care for questions. It doesn’t need to.
History[edit | edit source]
The specifics of the Omniverse's origins are still a complete mystery but what is known is that the Omniverse was created when God's consciousness was fractured into multiple pieces instead of a singular whole. As God is reality itself and also a being far beyond human comprehension, the Omniverse is a representation of his multiple selves since each self is a multiverse.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Realm of Light
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The Realm of Light (光の世界, Hikari no Sekai), also commonly referred to as the Known Omniverse, is all multiverses (which includes all universes, dimensions, worlds, realms, realities, etc.) that exist and will exist. The fabric of all realities and multiverses are governed by the 𝕴𝖒𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖚𝖒 𝖔𝖋 𝕲𝖔𝖉𝖘. The Imperium are the sole guardians and creators of all fictional works with multiple members being responsible in maintaining their own multiverses. The entire Imperium is fully responsible for governing and maintaining the fabric of all realities across continuities. Basically, serving like the United Nations but in an Omniversal and godly scope. The Imperium's headquarters is (True) Heaven.
Point of Interests
- Overvoid (True Heaven)
- Prime CrösS;OVEr Multiverse
- Divine Continuum (DC Megavese)
- Marvel Multiverse
- Dungeons & Dragons Multiverse
- SpongeBob Multiverse
- Prime Sonic Multiverse
- TMNT Multiverse
- Power Rangers Multiverse
- Tokusatsu Multiverse
- Hasbro Multiverse
- He-Man Multiverse
- Adventure Time Multiverse
- Disney Channel + Rick & Morty Multiverse
- Invincible Multiverse
- UnOmniverse
- New Norm Multiverse
- Save-Ums Multiverse
Realm of In-Between
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The Realm of In-Between (狭間の世界, Hazama no Sekai) is any location (multiverse, universe, reality, etc.) within the Known Omniverse to not be governed by the Imperium and instead has gain its freedom by a rebellion or it was simply abandoned. Anyone who decides to reside within the Realm in Between is considered a wanted criminal by the Imperium. The most prominent faction that falls within the Realm in Between is the 𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 SUSiety! Other minor yet dangerous factions also within the Realm in Between includes the Tröll Empire and many others.
Realm of Darkness
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The Realm of Darkness (闇の世界, Yami no Sekai), also known as (True) Hell is everything beyond the Imperium's understanding. Truly outer and eldritch, this is where all pure-blooded Daemons exist where they are capable of invading the Known Omniverse through means such as breaking through the tear of space and time with corridors of darkness by ritually summoning by followers of Chaos and Darkness. Within the Known Omniverse, the forces of Darkness and Chaos such as the mighty ⛧ 𝐍𝐞𝐨-𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 ⛧ keep hidden within abandoned, forgotten, or undiscovered universes.
Omnigraphy[edit | edit source]
Spatial Travel[edit | edit source]
Traveling between universes is extremely very difficult since it requires at least nine dimensional manipulation to do so. This is due to all universes being separated by their own variations of space and time.
With the barriers of each universe in place, only certain people with the manipulation of string theory – such as Keyblade wielders (𝕴𝖒𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖚𝖒), users of Corridors of Darkness (⛧ 𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 ⛧), powerful sorcerers (like Doctor Strange), or ingenious scientists (like Jimmy Neutron) – can travel across other realities. However, when daemons attack a universe, these barriers of space and time are broken, with the 𝕴𝖒𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖚𝖒 calling the invaded universe(s) lost causes and beyond saving.
Corridors of Darkness[edit | edit source]
The Corridors of Darkness (闇の回廊 Yami no Kairō) are portals that interlink the various realities, as well as connecting Hell (Immaterium) to the Realm of Light. They may only be opened by those who have given themselves over to darkness, but can be used by almost anyone once it has been opened. This is what daemons use to travel across the Omniverse and invade universes. When a daemon does invade, the corridors appear as brief orbs of dark energy that they drop out of.Frequent use of the corridors will erode one's heart, so those who rely on the corridors, such as the ⛧ 𝐍𝐞𝐨-𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 ⛧, wear black coats to protect themselves whenever they travel universes. Those without the coats can survive occasional exposure to the corridors' darkness if their souls are strong enough.
Time Travel[edit | edit source]
Time travel is hypothetically possible but nearly impossible to 99% of all characters in the Omniverse.
There are many different theories for time travel theorized by the 𝕴𝖒𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖚𝖒 but the Kerr-black hole theory is the only proven one so far. With the Kerr-black hole theory being true, time travel is possible by compressing the data of the brain (approx 2.5 petabytes), to a size send-able by the "Time Machine".
If you want specifics: A Kerr-black hole is a singularity that possesses mass and angular momentum, but does not possess electrical charge. This abstract hole spins around a central axis and has two event horizons, which contain a ring-formed singularity. Inside each of the two event horizons, time and space are reversed, therefor in a Kerr-black hole, this swapping occurs twice. In theory, it's possible to escape the ring-formed singularity, although not by the same way you entered it, or simply avoiding it. Crossing the singularity would make you end up in a "negative space" (the definition is still unclear). Avoiding it would cause you to go back in time while you are crossing the first event horizon. Here's a Penrose diagram of two time travelers making their way through the black hole. The dark-blue one avoids the singularity and the light blue one crosses it.<ref>https://steins-gate.fandom.com/wiki/Time-travel_theories#Black_hole_theory</ref>Gallery[edit | edit source]
An illustration of the Greater Omniverse
by the 𝕴𝖒𝖕𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖚𝖒.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Allusions[edit | edit source]
- The Concept of the Omniverse is obviously a parody of every single over exaggerated page found in terribly written tiering wikis and the The True Allsphere page found in the All Dimensions fandom wiki was the only good and self aware one so of course, it was destined to be added to Freaky Saga lore!
- Another major concept for the Omniverse is the actual official "Omniverse" within DC Comics which officially confirms that all fictional works exist within the "Omniverse" which would later be expended and confirmed by Marvel Comics and Fortnite by confirming its existence and definition.
Story[edit | edit source]
- Swamp Thing from the OG DC Comics multiverse continuity was the first DC character to journey beyond his multiverse into the Omniverse.<ref>https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Swamp_Thing_Vol_2_62</ref>
Media[edit | edit source]
- According to Merriam-Webster, an "omniverse" is a spatiotemporally four-dimensional universe. This however is not what the Omniverse means within this narrative due to the majority of companies and canons accepting the new definition of "Omniverse" by Marvel and DC comics.
- Back then, people used "omniverse" as a synonym for "multiverse", although they have now become extremely different concepts due to Marvel and DC comics redefining the two terms. "Multiverse" refers to a conglomerate of many universes while the "Omniverse" is the cluster of all fiction that exists, including all the multiverses.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Omniverse - Fortnite
- Omniverse - DC Comics
- Omniverse - Marvel
- Omniverse - Transformers
- Omniverse - Rick & Morty
- UnHyperverse - UnAnything
- Ultirium - All Dimensions Wiki
References[edit | edit source]
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