>>123901092Heaven is literally a conceptual realm beyond the multiverse
No, it's not. The Silver City is within the Multiverse.
>and the cherubs live there and are called platonic.They're called platonic shapes, which I've tried to explain to you is different from platonic ideas/forms.
>They’re never called Platonic solids, only Platonic Shapes and this is corroborated by the sphere of the gods being purely conceptual.Platonic shapes is the same thing as platonic solids. Just as platonic forms are the same thing as platonic ideas.
There were originally coined in Greek, then translated to Latin, and then English. And linguists disagree on what terms are best used to describe these concepts, so both are used.
>That’s why he was matched by the molecule man, who’s power revolves around warping molecules and the underlying physics behind the molecules.Beyonder unlocked Molecule Man's power and made them limitless. That's why he could casually blast Beyonder with an attack that would've ended several billion dimensions. You show me Lucifer doing that.
>Lucifer is beyond physics altogether.Not according to the comics. He's scarred, he's weakened when feathers are plucked from his wing, Michael (his equal) was taken captured, and died at the end of the story.
So they're not what you're making them out to be.
>He’s beyond the Endless who are platonic concepts and are completely unaffected by physics and physical restraints.The Endless aren't Platonic either, Dream dies at the end of the story. Death gets beat up by a hoodrat (see pic), etc.
>The closest thing Beyonder has done on this level is kill the concept of Death by putting the majority of his power in a cup, and making the concept PHYSICALLY drink the cup. And he only did this to ONE concept, and couldn’t bring the concept back from nothing.1. He still had enough power to defeat all other cosmic beings need be.
2. Death ceased across the entire Multiverse.
3. He recreated Death.