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Monocosm

A Monocosm is the name for the Soupcount Archverse above and containing the Omniverse. Our Monocosm includes one Omniverse, two Godverses, the Beyond Realm, and The Outside.

Our Monocosm is known as The Barrel.

Information

The contents in the Monocosms throughout Beyond are variable. There can be more Omniverses, more or less Godverses, no Beyond Realm, etc.

Different Monocosms can also have different properties, like Universes in a Multiverse. The different Omniverses within other Monocosms can have completely separate forms of existence completely alien to our own understanding of reality on a scale not visible within an Omniverse.

Creation

Monocosms are initially created by The Supergod Council and contain nothing more than the Outside and single Creator and Destroyer within it. The contents of the Monocosm (such as the Omniverses and Godverses) are then created through a process known in the Barrel as The Divine Ground.

Atypical Monocosms

Sometimes Monocosms will display unusual properties: like the abundance or dearth of substructures. They can form regularly along with other Monocosms in the Beyond and are usually left alone unless they cause some sort of instability.





Typical Monocosms through our understanding

Typical Monocosms contain one Omniverse, two Godverses (one for Creator, one for Destroyer) and an Outside. Our Monocosm, the Barrel, is actually atypical due to containing three Godverses (the extra one belongs to Hyperman)

Examples of Atypical Monocosms

Containing two or more Omniverses: a polyomniversial Monocosm. Containing two Omniverses, it is called a Duocosm, if it contains three, a Triocosm and so on. These are common examples of atypical Monocosms. They are usually formed when the Creator becomes too powerful.

Containing three or more Godverses: a polygodversial Monocosm. The Barrel exhibits this due to Hyperman establishing his Godverse. Usually occurs when another entity rises to power within the Monocosm such as omnipotence^1.

Containing no Omniverse: a anomniversial Monocosm. Sometimes referred to as a Zerocosm or Nilcosm. This happens mostly when the Destroyer gets too much power, although sometimes great Omniversal wars may cause the Omniverse to rip apart. This will usually cause it to eject or destroy its Godverses an become an Empty Monocosm, listed at the bottom.

Containing one or no Godverses: an oligogodversial Monocosm. This is a common error during monocosmic formation and is fixed quickly, but very rarely monocosmic gods may be destroyed and their Godverse will collapse. This is very serious an threatens the integrity of the Monocosm.

Containing nothing (except an Outside): an Empty Monocosm. These are usually shells of Monocosms destroyed by the Supergod Council.