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Introduction[]

0toATE is a common abbreviation for a Youtube Video that forms both the basis of the NO! Community as well as the fictional/hyper googology communities. The actual video title is "Numbers 0 to π—”π—•π—¦π—’π—Ÿπ—¨π—§π—˜ 𝗧π—₯π—¨π—˜ π—˜π—‘π—— - (Beyond the Absolute Infinity And Everything)", which implies its actually a response to a Mathis Video titled "Numbers 0 to π—”π—•π—¦π—’π—Ÿπ—¨π—§π—˜π—Ÿπ—¬ π—˜π—©π—˜π—₯π—¬π—§π—›π—œπ—‘π—š !!!", the idea being that "Absolutely Everything" sometimes also "Absolute Everything" is a number the first video "reached", while NO!'s video would go beyond Absolute Infinity AND Absolute Everything, to reach a new number called Absolute True End. The significance of 0toATE is that it opened the floodgates so to speak, granting implicit permission for anyone to discuss post Absolutely Infinite Numbers to whatever degree of seriousness or lack-there-of they wished.

Basic Statistics[]

The Video "Numbers 0 to π—”π—•π—¦π—’π—Ÿπ—¨π—§π—˜ 𝗧π—₯π—¨π—˜ π—˜π—‘π—— - (Beyond the Absolute Infinity And Everything)" was first posted by Youtube User "NO!" on September 11th of 2021. As of April 26th 2022, it currently has approximately 275,000 views on Youtube, 3.1K likes, no dislikes, and approximately 3200 comments.

A Brief History[]

Since it was a response to Mathis R.V.s first video "Numbers 0 to π—”π—•π—¦π—’π—Ÿπ—¨π—§π—˜π—Ÿπ—¬ π—˜π—©π—˜π—₯π—¬π—§π—›π—œπ—‘π—š !!!", it began a series of back and forth one-up-manships, where each video would try to outdo the other. This formed the initial "canon" that would become the NO! Fandom.

In the approximately half-year since it's release it has inspired countless imitation videos. It eventually inspired a Discord Server called the NO! Fandom, which continues to coin names for these purported Post-Absolute-Infinity Numbers. Generally speaking, very little in the way of definition is offered, and any definition that is offered is itself undefined and not connected to any mathematics we know in any way. Those who at first heckled the NO! Fandom for not actually defining anything or acting like it's "real" mathematics, would eventually take it upon themselves to take two new approaches to the topic. That of the fictional googologists, who maintain that it is a form of numberlore, explicitly fictional number making, and those of the hypergoogologists who are interested in formalizing it at least to the extent that is possible, given it's tenuous metaphysical nature. It should also be noted that both the fictional googologists and hypergoogologists (the distinction is somewhat academic since there aren't actually separate communities but different ideologies within a single community) take some inspiration from the hypercosmology community, itself inspired by the works of Lionel Suggs of Suggsverse fame.

Although no formal system is possible, by the very nature of the subject, none the less, attempts have been made to codify what the meta-logic and operational parameters of fictional/hyper-googology should be.

Contents[]

The Video is 47 Minutes and 54 Seconds long. The first approximately 37 minutes covers the finite numbers, specifically non-negative integers, especially specifically the many Large Positive Integers named by Googologists, among them such common googolism's as those Coined by Jonathan Bowers and Sbiis Saibian. The next 2 and a half minutes covers a very quick review of countable ordinals, the first uncountable ordinal, and then various large cardinals, before finishing with "Absolute Infinity". From this point on the video becomes completely impenetrable. After some "extensions" to Absolute Infinity involving common googological notations, such as up-arrows and Bower's Extended Operator Notations, it starts firing out and endless stream of baffling and seemingly random set of names that are ostensibly "numbers" of some sort, beginning with such names as "Transfinity", "Countable Absolute Infinity", "Strong Compact Cardinal", "Theta Infinity", "Phi Absolute Infinity", and so on. Many of these use terms from actual mathematics in way's that are incorrect. For example, countable means able to be put into one-to-one correspondence with the set of whole numbers, which "something after Absolute Infinity" could not do, or else it would be equinumerous with it. Such mistakes and oddities abound in the remainder of the video, and it is not at all clear the degree to which NO! is being serious or trolling, or even which supposed "Numbers" are in fact Title Cards. For example "The End" could be interpretted as a fake out "Ending" to the video, not a Number in it's own right. This is followed the "The 2 End" trollingly.

The very last 2 and a half minutes deal with Numbers supposedly beyond even Absolute Everything, now treated as an actual Number and not as the some total of everything that one could create in terms of numbers.

This video neatly can be divided according to the Class System later devised on this very Wiki. The Finite Numbers portion constitutes the Nullum-Class Numbers, the Transfinite Numbers portion constitutes the Tienum-Class Numbers, the Numbers starting with Absolute Infinity but before Absolute Everything constitute the Tielem-Class Numbers, and the Numbers from Absolute Everything but before Absolute True End constitute the Rabam-Class Numbers. The very last number itself, Absolute True End (often simply abbreviated ATE), is in a Class all it's own called Hanum-Class. It is defined as the least number of the Hanum-Class.

Canonical Status[]

Even though almost every number past Absolute Infinity lacks any kind of definition whatsoever, none the less, for the purposes of the Wiki, it is considered canon as it was the first video to create post-Absolute Infinities en masse, and also serves as the foundation of our Class Hierarchy (of which Terminus continued it in yet further and stranger directions). These numbers canonically define what the boundaries of the first four classes actually are. This remains true regardless of whatever contradictory or misinformed aspects apply to the names themselves. We can interpret these to mean something other than what they do in standard mathematics, or to simply be "names" that do not actually mean anything. Regardless they exist somewhere within the Canonical Class Hierarchy, and we can assume their order is correct and well defined (essentially the only real definition they have atm).

If you would like to help, feel free to add Numbers from 0toATE that are missing, but be sure to not include fan definitions for the undefined ones for the time being. We are simply trying to catalog them at the moment. If you would like to add a "Conjectured Size" section however, feel free to do so.

Remember that there Class is by definition, so any number between Absolute Infinity and Absolute Everything is by definition Tielem-Class, and anything between Absolute Everything and Absolute True End is by definition Rabam-Class. Also, if a name was coined by NO! first, that name takes precedence over Mathis using the same name.

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