In The Realm Of Symbols - Abstract Fantasy
By well-wisher
Sun, 12 Feb 2017
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Within the realm of the abstract there are many strange things; ferocious ideas and symbols that even Mathematics professors have never seen.
There is the Gein, for example, that is perhaps the most feared and terrible symbol of all for the Gein is a type of number 1 that cannot be added to except by another Gein.
Any non-Gein added to a Gein becomes zero and so you might say that it kills other numbers.
And that is not the only terrible thing about the Gein for the Gein multiplies by dividing.
Every fraction of a Whole Gein becomes a Whole Gein and thus the Gein spreads through the abstract realm like a plague or virus destroying other numbers.
The only quantity that a Gein cannot destroy is infinity but Geinfinity, which is infinite Geins could hypothetically destroy infinity if the two were ever added to each other.
Fortunately there are some things that even Geins fear, for example there is the Ravenous Set.
A Ravenous set is a set that, floating about like a bubble, consumes things that don't belong to it then converts them into things that do belong.
A Ravenous set of X's for example will devour a Y and turn it into an X.
Thus the Geins are afraid of Ravenous sets for any Ravenous set of finite ordinary numbers that swallows up a Gein will convert it into a finite ordinary number.
Fortunately for Geins, Ravenous Sets have a cannibalistic habit of swallowing up each other and will do, possibly, until there is a Ravenous Set of all Ravenous Sets.
There is the Gein, for example, that is perhaps the most feared and terrible symbol of all for the Gein is a type of number 1 that cannot be added to except by another Gein.
Any non-Gein added to a Gein becomes zero and so you might say that it kills other numbers.
And that is not the only terrible thing about the Gein for the Gein multiplies by dividing.
Every fraction of a Whole Gein becomes a Whole Gein and thus the Gein spreads through the abstract realm like a plague or virus destroying other numbers.
The only quantity that a Gein cannot destroy is infinity but Geinfinity, which is infinite Geins could hypothetically destroy infinity if the two were ever added to each other.
Fortunately there are some things that even Geins fear, for example there is the Ravenous Set.
A Ravenous set is a set that, floating about like a bubble, consumes things that don't belong to it then converts them into things that do belong.
A Ravenous set of X's for example will devour a Y and turn it into an X.
Thus the Geins are afraid of Ravenous sets for any Ravenous set of finite ordinary numbers that swallows up a Gein will convert it into a finite ordinary number.
Fortunately for Geins, Ravenous Sets have a cannibalistic habit of swallowing up each other and will do, possibly, until there is a Ravenous Set of all Ravenous Sets.
Another symbol that preys upon the Gein is the unknowable Torg.
Like other Torgs it is a type of number less than 1 that bites fractions off of other numbers until, reaching wholeness it dies.
But as its name suggests, this Torg is unknowable, meaning that you can't know that its a Torg until it attacks.
The largest dead Torg ever discovered was one that was a million millionths long.
Fortunately for the Gein even Torgs can be consumed by Ravenous Sets.
Ohh, yes my friends there are things that exist in the Abstract realm which, though we may try to capture them in the net of our minds or examine their bones like paleontologists upon our chalkboards we will never ever truly comprehend, even if we had as many years as there are legs upon an Infinipede and perhaps it is for the best for some of them, like the Giant Creeping Conundrum, if we could but glimpse them, would only drive us mad.
Like other Torgs it is a type of number less than 1 that bites fractions off of other numbers until, reaching wholeness it dies.
But as its name suggests, this Torg is unknowable, meaning that you can't know that its a Torg until it attacks.
The largest dead Torg ever discovered was one that was a million millionths long.
Fortunately for the Gein even Torgs can be consumed by Ravenous Sets.
Ohh, yes my friends there are things that exist in the Abstract realm which, though we may try to capture them in the net of our minds or examine their bones like paleontologists upon our chalkboards we will never ever truly comprehend, even if we had as many years as there are legs upon an Infinipede and perhaps it is for the best for some of them, like the Giant Creeping Conundrum, if we could but glimpse them, would only drive us mad.
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