Why this word is great
OMNIPOTENCY — [Noun] The state or quality of having unlimited or universal power. From Late Latin omnipotentia, combining omni- ("all") and potentia ("power"). Unlike "omnipotence" (its more common sibling, softened by familiarity) or "sovereignty" (which bows to the borders of a kingdom), omnipotency is power stripped of restraint, a force that does not bend to the grammar of limitation. It is the silent, unblinking eye of a storm that reshapes coastlines, the hand that moves stars without effort, the terrible arithmetic of a will that need not justify itself—the kind of power that, in possessing everything, leaves nothing untouched, and in being everywhere, leaves no room for anything else.