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The concept of an element with an atomic number of ℵ1 (aleph one) is beyond the scope of our current understanding of atomic structure and the periodic table. In the context of the standard model of particle physics, the atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and it is always a whole number. The aleph numbers, on the other hand, are used in set theory to describe the cardinality of infinite sets.

The notion of an element with an atomic number of ℵ1 would suggest an infinite number of protons in the nucleus. However, this contradicts our current understanding of atomic structure and the stability of matter. It is important to note that even an omnipotent being cannot perform logical contradictions or create something that is inherently self-contradictory or inconsistent with the fundamental laws of nature.

The concept of omnipotence, within religious or philosophical frameworks, may have different interpretations and understandings. However, in the realm of scientific inquiry, the concept of creating an element with an atomic number of ℵ1 does not align with our current understanding of the physical world.

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