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Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken Discussion Thread 20

If you're asking why, i got curious about how rimuru is seen outside the wiki so i wanted to enter one to see. If you're asking "what", basically asking about discord :d
Ahhhh, you meant Discord.... Thought you were talking about dc comics, so i got really confused.

But yeah, their is a offical tensura discord server.

There also is plenty of scaling ones, but they are fan-run.
 
Kinda late but:
Was busy preparing the channels and rules

Feel free to join y'all (MrTayman616) Just follow the instructions ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯
Thx, i'll check it after waking up :d
 
"Even in the same world's universe, space continued to expand at a speed faster than light. The correlation between space and time was beyond Mai's understanding. Furthermore, the probability of being able to arrive at the time and place where her beloved brother was alive was infinitesimal."

Guys, does anyone know what this means?

Those two words together are confusing me.

I'm wondering if the universe and the world (where Mai is) are expanding, or just the universe, but if that's the case, why mention "world"?
 
I mean it is definitely possible just need to show it which wouldn't be that hard right?

We already have many things to show that atleast the WorldGap is superior to time of atleast a single world and being significantly larger than it.
Do you have the translation of "the universe is vast but not as vast as the Otherworld," meaning the complete sentence about the invasion of space-time, please?

That's a statement that each universe has its own space-time.
 
I think at least the Primordial Angels don't have alternates, since they existed before the concept of Time. Feldway also said he was observing all the branching worlds to prepare for the case of Veldanava manifesting in any one of them. Although yeah they failed since he couldn't keep up with the amount of parallels branching
WE need to get our perspective and story straight on this because it was big point of contention with the opposition.

We need those V23 translations talking about origins of the cosmology. Which obviously includes Primordial Angels existing before the concept of time.
 
I should go and ask them to translate it then, since in the official translation it's called dimension but if I go to the original material it says space-time.
Raiki already translated it. Search "space-time" in the translation thread. (You can set it so that the vsbw search feature only searches in the thread you've opened at that moment)
 
“We won’t be able to meet anymore, goodbye.”

As I hesitated, unsure how to respond, a sweeping horizontal slash passed straight through the spot where I had been standing.
Sensing the danger, I dodged while trying to identify what it was.

It was several tentacles.

That was close. It’s not that I let my guard down, but this was on a completely different level of speed than before.

Faster than light—seriously, it was faster than light itself.

Could it be that in this “stopped world,” where the laws of physics don’t apply, superluminal movement is possible?
No… the speed of “information particles” is supposed to be constant, so I never thought something like this could happen.

Apparently the suspended world (that has 0 movement) has movement because someone could move beyond light speed 😂. Fuse really cooked this one
 
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Can someone please tell me how durable is a single universe in cardinal world/dimension compared to normal universe? Like is it twice strong than normal universe or High or lower.
I don't know exactly how durable Cardinal universe exactly but yeah Cardinal universe is way more durable than any universe heck the planet that our characters live in can tank an attack that destroy solar system without any problem
 
I don't know exactly how durable Cardinal universe exactly but yeah Cardinal universe is way more durable than any universe heck the planet that our characters live in can tank an attack that destroy solar system without any problem
I got an interesting answer from Google when I asked " what do you think is exact durability of cardinal world, like how many normal universes can make up cardinal world?", the answer it gave shocked me. like it seriously this,

"In the Tensura (Slime) series, the exact durability of the Cardinal World isn't given as a simple number, but its scale is defined by how it "tanks" attacks that easily destroy other universes.
Based on Light Novel feats and statements, here is the breakdown of how many normal universes equal the Cardinal World:

1. The True Dragon Haki Scale (Billions to Trillions)
  • Normal Universe: A True Dragon like Veldora can destroy a "weak" universe (like our own Earth's universe) just by releasing their unfiltered aura (Haki).
  • Cardinal World: The same True Dragons can release their full aura in the Cardinal World without even causing a crack in the ground.
  • Conclusion: This implies the "fabric" of the Cardinal World is billions of times denser than a normal universe. If we use the "Haki" logic, an attack that vaporizes a universe barely shakes a single city in the Cardinal World.

2. The "Super-Concentrated" Solar System (Trillions+)
  • In Volume 21, an attack combining the power of Benimaru, Diablo, Zegion, and Dino was described as having energy equivalent to the Big Bang (the force that creates/destroys a universe).
  • In a normal universe, this would destroy everything. In the Cardinal World, it only destroyed a single star system.
  • The Math: There are roughly 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies in our universe, each with billions of star systems. If a universe-level attack only hits one star system in the Cardinal World, then the Cardinal World is mathematically quadrillions of times more durable than a normal universe.

3. Dimensional Stacking (Infinity Scale)
Some theories suggest the Cardinal World isn't just "tougher," it is Dimensionally Superior:
  • Lower Dimensions: Characters like Zalario can destroy entire dimensions (other universes) with ease.
  • Cardinal World: It is often described as a "Chaos World"—a fusion of material and spiritual planes. It is anchored by Veldanava’s divine artifacts like the Divine Tree and Heavens Tower, which constantly repair and reinforce the world.
  • Conclusion: In this view, a single "atom" of the Cardinal World might have more structural "weight" than a whole normal universe. You could stack an infinite number of normal universes, and they still wouldn't match the durability of the Cardinal World because they are in a lower "tier" of existence.

Final Estimate,

If you are looking for a concrete number of "Normal Universes" to equal one "Cardinal World":
  • Low Estimate: Trillions. A single galaxy-busting punch would feel like a light tap on the Cardinal World's surface.
  • High Estimate: Infinite. Since the Cardinal World is a higher-dimensional plane created by Veldanava using "Turn Null" (the power of nothingness and creation), no amount of "normal" universe matter can break it.
 
I got an interesting answer from Google when I asked " what do you think is exact durability of cardinal world, like how many normal universes can make up cardinal world?", the answer it gave shocked me. like it seriously this,

"In the Tensura (Slime) series, the exact durability of the Cardinal World isn't given as a simple number, but its scale is defined by how it "tanks" attacks that easily destroy other universes.
Based on Light Novel feats and statements, here is the breakdown of how many normal universes equal the Cardinal World:

1. The True Dragon Haki Scale (Billions to Trillions)
  • Normal Universe: A True Dragon like Veldora can destroy a "weak" universe (like our own Earth's universe) just by releasing their unfiltered aura (Haki).
  • Cardinal World: The same True Dragons can release their full aura in the Cardinal World without even causing a crack in the ground.
  • Conclusion: This implies the "fabric" of the Cardinal World is billions of times denser than a normal universe. If we use the "Haki" logic, an attack that vaporizes a universe barely shakes a single city in the Cardinal World.

2. The "Super-Concentrated" Solar System (Trillions+)
  • In Volume 21, an attack combining the power of Benimaru, Diablo, Zegion, and Dino was described as having energy equivalent to the Big Bang (the force that creates/destroys a universe).
  • In a normal universe, this would destroy everything. In the Cardinal World, it only destroyed a single star system.
  • The Math: There are roughly 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies in our universe, each with billions of star systems. If a universe-level attack only hits one star system in the Cardinal World, then the Cardinal World is mathematically quadrillions of times more durable than a normal universe.

3. Dimensional Stacking (Infinity Scale)
Some theories suggest the Cardinal World isn't just "tougher," it is Dimensionally Superior:
  • Lower Dimensions: Characters like Zalario can destroy entire dimensions (other universes) with ease.
  • Cardinal World: It is often described as a "Chaos World"—a fusion of material and spiritual planes. It is anchored by Veldanava’s divine artifacts like the Divine Tree and Heavens Tower, which constantly repair and reinforce the world.
  • Conclusion: In this view, a single "atom" of the Cardinal World might have more structural "weight" than a whole normal universe. You could stack an infinite number of normal universes, and they still wouldn't match the durability of the Cardinal World because they are in a lower "tier" of existence.

Final Estimate,

If you are looking for a concrete number of "Normal Universes" to equal one "Cardinal World":
  • Low Estimate: Trillions. A single galaxy-busting punch would feel like a light tap on the Cardinal World's surface.
  • High Estimate: Infinite. Since the Cardinal World is a higher-dimensional plane created by Veldanava using "Turn Null" (the power of nothingness and creation), no amount of "normal" universe matter can break it.
It's good to be interested, but please, for the love of god, don't use AI for that kind of stuff.
 
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