[quote=@kishin asura] Alright you do make some good points, if you don't include the nonexistance thing, because if nonexistance didn't truly exist, would anything really NOT exist? Just a little food for thought. Sadly, this isn't really going too far. So I'll change my strategy. You yourself said that alpha can create universes in which a certain outcome is achieved. Such as genocide failing to destroy the multiverse. However, as alpha has no free will, it also creates universes in which the opposite outcome is achieved. Such as genocide succeeding. By this logic, the disadvantage every threat to the multiverse has, the multiverse's progressively infinite size, actually gives him an advantage. Genocide's goal is to destroy the multiverse by destroying balance and freeing omega who, once free, will destroy the entire multiverse. That's probably the same goal an infinite number of other genocides share. In other words, even if this genocide fails, another genocide will succeed. Essentially, the whole genocide thing is a one-sided struggle where the baddies win even when they lose. [/quote] Nonexistence is the lack of existence, in the same way that shadow is the lack of light. Until light is introduced, everything is dark. In the same vein, until creation occurs, everything is 'nonexistent'. Nonexistence isn't actually a thing, it doesn't exist. It's just our name for something not being there, in the same way that darkness isn't actually a thing. This is why I stated that the Multiverse doesn't contain an infinite quantity of universes at once. While it is unimaginably large, it is not infinite. As such, there are an infinite amount of universes that do not exist. However, Alpha simply creates universes at the same speed that they're being destroyed, even if the amount being destroyed is variable. This is because of the most important force, which is the power of Balance, which balances Creation with Destruction. The reason I introduced this, is because if we establish that destroying the Multiverse is possible, and there are an infinite number of universes, then the Multiverse would already have been destroyed. Because, in an infinite number of universes, anything that is possible must also occur.