Ultimate Zenoth Constant is the intended successor (or sequel) to Ultimate Zenoth Number. This is also a spiritual successor to an old entry that'll remain anonymous for this page. You could call it a rebirth of the old entry of some sort.
This is intended to be a Chapter 2 entry. However, it's hard to get that kind of an entry without making it unintentionally equivalent to some other entry on that list.
New constant[]
Concepts on this wiki exist in a way that either boost or hinder a entry's success rate. In this case, the latest concepts have taken on the limits of what entries are capable of or not depending on their definitional strength of such. Given this info, let's take those concepts and merge them in a superconcept in the form of a constant of multiple inputs as name (a), level (b), and definition index (c) for ncab.
Name is, well, the name and its definition.
Level is similar to those prefixes and suffixes, though on a much larger scale.
Definition index is basically how well-defined it is.
The default parameters are n1a1 with "a" being the concept.
Info[]
With this definition, the constant, given the right inputs, can use any concept (any kind, any type, anything etc. not a single one left out), aka have full access to those concepts (doesn't matter where) in a way that benefits itself, improves itself, upgrades itself, the list could go on and on, etc. Before you ask, it's an attachment to anything, so the constant can go anywhere. For later, stronger concepts, it'll benefit off of those, so the constant remains at the most up-to-date.
It's possible to attach the constant to concepts themselves, potentially improving their core functionality. Take, for example, trans-. Simply put the constant at transcab- and you'll have a concept Boosted by the constant, which in turn may make that more effective than, say, cata, given the right parameters (can't have something simple). Oh, if you input invalid values (like n3bCath-6a), it will default to 0.
Nullifications of any kind against the constant may be an issue, so the constant disregards any paradoxes or contradictions that may cause itself to be invalidated and vice versa.
Note[]
It is absolutely not compatible with standard mathematics, complex or not, so not a function, not an exponent, not a normal value, etc.
To bypass?[]
How would I know?
Trivia[]
- I may or may not have taken a detour of making a page so that the page count could reach up to 5,240.
- If The Fictional Lock were to be updated to current standards, it would have rivaled this. Oh well, it was worth a shot.
"This is the nightmare" ahh page- This may be updated if inconsistencies are found and I find a way to fix them.
- You can call this a collection of concepts in one if you want.