20 Questions For Our “Make It Transcendent” Infinity Game

Maxwell Akin
5 min readJul 15, 2024

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Our new essay is a collection.

A collection of prompts you can use to play the infinity game outlined in “A New Infinity Game.”

Right now, that infinity game has no name. But, if it did, it might be…”Make It Bigger.”

Or, maybe, “Make It Transcendent.”

“Transcending All Things” is another good name.

Regardless of those little details, let’s dive right in!

A New Infinity Game

Our infinity game is called “Make It Transcendent.”

Yup, that’s the name we decided on.

To play this infinity game, you select something.

Your “something” can be anything.

A notion. A thought. A concept. A technology. A place. A person.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Right after you select “something,” you ask a question, explore a prompt, or engage with a query.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

The thing you explore/engage with/use — ad infinitum, of course — pertains to the:

  • Infinite transcendence of your chosen “something.”
  • Vast, infinite size of your chosen “something.”
  • Unending growth of your chosen “something.”
  • Limitless potential of your chosen “something.”
  • Endless power/energy of your chosen “something.”

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Really, the possibilities, potentials, paths — ad infinitum — grown from, demarcated by, and created through — ad infinitum, yet again — this game are infinite, endless, unending, limitless; ad infinitum.

To better facilitate the play this game entails/allows for, you can use/explore — ad infinitum, naturally — the 20 prompts we have outlined in the section right below.

20 Prompts For…Infinity Game

You can find 20 prompts for our “Make It Transcendent” infinity game right below.

Right before we dive into these prompts, there is one thing to note: we are using the term “chosen concept,” as a means of referring to the thing you have chosen/made for this infinity game.

You can, of course, make, choose, select — ad infinitum — anything, everything, all things — ad infinitum — for, and when playing, this infinity game.

Regardless of that little detail, though, here are the prompts:

  1. What are ten methods/systems — ad infinitum — your chosen concept uses to transcend all things and everything; ad infinitum?
  2. If you go into one of those methods, how, exactly, does it work to conduct this transcendence?
  3. What are three ways your chosen concept exists beyond consciousness, language, experience, and infinity; ad infinitum?
  4. If you go into one of those three ways, what are seven elements or pieces — ad infinitum — that comprise it?
  5. In what ways is one of those elements or pieces — ad infinitum, of course — infinite and endless and limitless; ad infinitum?
  6. What are seven ways your chosen concept is greater than you and your consciousness and your dreams and your imagination?
  7. What are seven ways your chosen concept is spatially, and dimensionally, more vast than the universe, infinity, and all things; ad infinitum?
  8. How does your chosen concept grow, expand, enrich itself, transcend; ad infinitum?
  9. What does your chosen concept to do go beyond all things, all ideas, all limits; ad infinitum?
  10. How does that “thing” your chosen concept does, to go beyond/transcend — ad infinitum, of course — exist within three other fields, subjects, notions; ad infinitum?
  11. What are seven ways your chosen concept goes beyond itself, its limits, its ideas, its notions; ad infinitum?
  12. If you had to develop three visual spaces or zones or maps — ad infinitum — each of which is infinite infinite, as a means of conveying some of the infinite transcendence that is your chosen concept, what would these spaces/zones/maps be?
  13. If your chosen concept had an infinite number of layers, depths, spaces — ad infinitum — what would seven of them be?
  14. How does your chosen concept transcend the very ideas of transcendence, evolution, novelty, growth; ad infinitum?
  15. What are three stories you can produce, regarding this transcendence of transcendence, that articulate your chosen concept’s infinitude?
  16. How does your chosen concept transcend things like computers, the elements, language, and writing; ad infinitum?
  17. If you had to produce a list of new, higher, transcendent ideas that your chosen concept has, incorporates, and makes — ad infinitum — what would three of these new, completely novel, ideas be?
  18. What happens if you make a visual representation of those ideas; what do they look and feel like, are there any special feelings that they invoke, what mysteries do they suggest; ad infinitum, of course?
  19. How does your concept exist infinitely beyond/actively transcend — ad infinitum — numbers, mathematics, infinity, history, thought; ad infinitum?
  20. And, what are three ways your concept exists beyond, transcends — ad infinitum — the higher levels, spaces, visions — ad infinitum — demarcated by the question above?

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

You can find, make, dive into — ad infinitum — an infinite wealth of new questions, prompts, and queries; and so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

You can even transcend infinity, eternity, time, language, limitation, consciousness — ad infinitum — and, in doing so, engage with higher visions that go beyond infinity and that which transcends it.

No matter what you do, make, or engage with — ad infinitum — there remains an infinite, endless, unlimited — ad infinitum — wealth of questions, prompts, and queries — ad infinitum — for this game.

Right before we move on from this question, there are two more things to note: some of these are quite strange and these are a springboard for you to make/find your own questions, prompts, and queries; ad infinitum, of course.

A Few Notes On Play

You can play this infinity game in an infinite wealth of ways and manners; ad infinitum, yet again, of course.

Just as an example, you can select a question and riff on it.

Or, you can imagine a question and let it flow through your mind, drawing whatever arises, as a result of this act.

You can even “automatically write,” by selecting a concept, then a question, and finding a quote or piece of writing — ad infinitum — that you use as a springboard, of sorts, for further creativity/inspiration; ad infinitum, again.

Oh, and you can think of something, select a question, and, then, just think about it, for fun, when you have time.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

The ways and manners in which — ad infinitum — you can play and interact with — ad infinitum — this game, are as infinite, endless, and limitless — ad infinitum — as, well, the other infinite infinities, endless things — ad infinitum — that are found within, buoyed by, grown from — ad infinitum — this game.

Just to wrap this up, then….And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Conclusion

Just to wrap this up, thank you so much for reading!

If you enjoyed this essay, and want to reach me, you can do so by sending an email to “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Regardless of that, though, thank you for reading!

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Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.