Limit of Numbers

The Limit of Numbers is a verse that contains many hyperspheres in a gasket shape, each containing one Pentorb. These gaskets have been said to be like 'the physical form of numbers', whatever that means, because numbers are an abstract concept and not a physical one.

Hypersphere Gaskets
These gasket-hyperspheres have certain properties that give the Limit of Numbers its name. Whenever one of these gasketspheres are entered by some conscious entity or being then all perception is filled with 'numberness', but depending on which gasketsphere is entered it will be a different number (e.g. one may have 'oneness', another 'twoness', another 'threeness', etc.). This 'numberness' has been described from eyewitness accounts as another sense, just like sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, etc.

Nearly all measurement devices malfunction as well when a gasketsphere is entered, so finding what is inside them is very difficult. It is theorized that all this 'numberness' comes from Absolute Balances, although this has not been confirmed. Because of all of this, the Limit of Numbers has even been said to be dangerous and should be avoided if possible.

Position of gasketspheres and dark gasketspheres
Because these shapes form a gasket (with each representing a certain number that has that 'numberness'), it should be specified which gasketspheres represent which numbers. In the image of the Limit of Numbers, the first few gasketspheres have been labeled to show which is which. The shape forms an Apollonian gasket, and the larger the gasketsphere, the smaller the number and vise versa.

Seven gasketspheres have been coined 'dark gasketspheres' because of their darker coloring and much stronger effects, as we have nearly zero information about what actually goes on inside them, although theories suggest that the dark coloring comes from Absolute Darks. The dark gasketsphere's numbers are as follows: 1,2,3,4,5,6,13.