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"Fictional Googology: What We Think is Illogical" is no longer an eyesore in Fictional Googology Wiki!

For some, this philosophy is a heresy, a field of lies that shan't be spoken and spread. For others, it is a dim candle in the infinite darkness, a way to answer the question of what lies beyond.

Fictional Googology: What We Think is Illogical (link leads to book) is a book created by Gamma Mu D Mu and the new foundational textbook of all Outerologies and Patagoogology, meant to immerse the reader in the philosophical and mathematical wonders of the world of FG.

It is a simplified guide to the abstract concepts of Fictional Googology and covers the various Post-Ord fields in Fictional Googology such as Outerology, Aperdinology, Breakology, and Pata-Metagoogology. Even Hypergoogology is included with Conkept, A 0+ and (kind of) Aperdinal Pi!

The accuracy of this book is reliable as its descriptions coincide with a majority of existing accepted scales for numbers.

"Have fun reading and I hope you enjoy your stay in the community dedicated to the impossible!" - GMDM

Istamtae's dystopian BS (GMDM couldn't resist not adding this here)[]

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Fictional Googology: What We Think is Illogical is a fictional book in Aarex Tiaokhao's dystopian novel Twenty Twenty-Five (written in 2019).

The fictional book was supposedly written by Rodrigo Santos, the principal enemy of the state of Aperdina's ruling party (The Party). The Party portrays Santos as a former member of the Inner Party who continually conspired to depose Big Brother and overthrow the government.

In the novel, the fictional Santos' book is read by the protagonist, Drakr S. Xed, after a supposed friend, Istamtae, provided one copy to him. Drakr had recalled that "There were ... whispered stories of a terrible book, a compendium of all the heresies, of which Santos was the author, and which circulated clandestinely here and there. It was a book without a title. People referred to it, if at all, simply as The Book."

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