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A question for the administrators: I know everyone has the right to disagree and agree, but does it have to be subjective? Also, some people are ruining the thread.
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I am used to it.Sorry Granny
To not atThank you for the confirmation, but I don't agree with this interpretation. As I already mentioned, it's talking about the situation. Besides, the FTL statement and the supposed constant speed would contradict the "to any point in time" interpretation. If Information Particles have a constant speed, then their speed shouldn't vary.
Yeah brings nothing new, basically what the opposition said earlier so not even worth another counter.Bruh, this is pure physics regardless of how you try to dice it. The speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000,000 m/s and that's constant but it is lower when moving through a medium such as air or water. The rest of what you said is just plain old air resistance. None of this means the speed of light isn't constant in the verse
Shocker indeedYeah, by reflecting natural sunlight. Shocker.
Holy larp, Rimuru already had Ciel back lmaoSeems somehow you are not getting that it varies depending on the medium. Ciel didn't even say anything in what Elde sent, if anything, hadn't Rimuru lost Ciel at this point? He is just surprised that a digital lifeform can surpass light speed when their speed is supposed to be constant.
Proof you're larping without understanding btwSo we about to start debating if moving in stopped time or timeless voids is infinite or immeasurable in 2026? There's no such thing as it not working, time just isn't applicable
Never heard of a thing called existential mass?Ngl, I admire how y'all can spin this web of convoluted stories so easily. Photons are indeed massless but infons have mass as close to zero as possible meaning not massless. Something can be smaller than another and still be heavier , it's called density.
次の瞬間、起動した[黒炎核][アビスコア]がスイームの体内に向けて、溜め込んだ膨大なエネルギーを爆縮させる。その全てのエネルギーはスイームの中心部に集中して──そこに、ウルティマが生み出した『虚無』に至る〝扉〟が開かれた。プラスマイナス=ゼロ。スイームは何が起きたのかも理解出来ぬまま、その場で『虚無』に呑まれたのだった。
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Verse says: Is not constantNo, it's constant.
Information transfers through the movement of infons lmaoInformation transmission is instantaneous, movement of infons isn't instantaneous
Has all the things to do with that.Has nothing to do with that but I'll get to that later where you quoted me specifically
No one contested it indeed, doesn't stop me from including it in a summary of what my argument is.No one contested this, it doesn't matter given that their speed is constant, the speed at which a non digital lifeform should be controlling them at should be the same because that what "constant" denotes.
Le "Scan says: A is faster than B, B is faster than C", me says "So A is faster than C", opposition says: "Scan for that".Bruh, can we see some scans rather than "trust me bro".
Doesn't change a single thing in my argument btw.The "IP travels to different coordinates with 0 time lag " is a statement that comes after this whole discussion of why interfere with infons isn't enough and being a dlf is required.
And I might be talking to a tree. You are basically doing a thing called "larping" here. Notice how you aren't tracking your own larp:At this rate, I might as well be replying to a wall. I don't need to get the previous thread rejected because regardless of the decision reached here, the infinite speed rating will stay until a separate thread is made to remove it. I am well within my rights to contest the current proposal without addressing the previous one.
Simple as that.
Now if you noticed, I keep quoting "speed" with a "?". This is because the apparent quickness at which information is transmitted between information particles does not denote speed of any sort. Speed is simply how long it takes a person or thing to cover a given distance. Infinite speed is travelling an infinite distance in any amount of time or a finite distance in zero time and immeasurable is movement unbound from the flow of linear time. If a phenomenon doesn't fit into this then regardless of its portrayal, it cannot be counted as speed.
Information particles have BDE Type 1 meaning they are independent of space and time (backed by the numerous scans sent here) so they do not fall under the constraints required for speed. It also doesn't require a third party or medium for the transfer of information. For this reason as well as the fact they aren't constrained by time, there is essentially no time lag in the process of sending and receiving information so as long as another particle exists in one's perceived space, information can be transmitted to it without the need to travel through space and time. Thanks to it's BDE 1 nature, this isn't a case of time being undefined but rather distance and time not being applicable so there's no speed at all.
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Oh spare me "hidding", the title of the thread said speed, the tags had speed tag in itYeah, "fight me if you have the guts" might as well be the best way to put it. What's lame is that y'all aren't even making an effort to actually hide the purpose behind these hidden CRT's. Spinning a web of lies and proudly wearing it like a damn coat, can't even put in the effort to properly larp the agenda you pushing. Disappointing is all it is.
READ.THE.PAGEBruh, where, tf, is, the, proof?
Ah yes, from "they are BDE1, so they can't be immeasurable speed, my argument isn't teleportation" to "they aren't BDE1", but they still aren't immeasurable speed" to "they aren't BDE1 and they bypass distance in a single step [congratulations, you just described teleportation". Very larpless behavior alrMore like nonexistent reading comprehension so let me simplify it further. Infons don't strictly adhere to the characteristics BDE 1 things are supposed to display so, it is less that they are aspatial and atemporal and more that they are simply not constrained by space and time. Because of this, they can transfer information while bypassing the need for it to travel through space and expend time doing so.
Attendants of Mysteries grafting one location billions of kilometers away to their current one and bypassing the distance in a single step doesn't make them Massively FTL, they just don't have to travel that distance.
Ah yes, the act of dodging when you realized your previous larp was a grammar victim.The same inference can still be made. It appears to surpass that speed but doesn't surpass that speed because it is impeded by neither spatial nor temporal constraints= It isn't a matter of speed
???Not doing this again. The proof is in the pudding so show me the goods.
Nice try. I'm a very simple man. I won't argue against someone who's right when I know I'm wrong. Also of note, I can be extremely petty if I choose to be so go ahead, keep riling me up, like a parasite, I'll stick to this thread and every other one as long as I'm aware of it regardless of how long it takes.
My reasoning is direct, travelling down a simple straight line meanwhile yours is not only indirect, it traces a long convoluted path through multiple branches to arrive at an absurd answer.
One of the points I brought up in my first message is how infons require no external media, space for example, to transfer information and aren't bound by time so the information can be transmitted even to the past. Lo and behold, one of the later scans sent by a third party separate from you and I confirmed it. The fact that I arrived at an answer corroborated by the story without even knowing about it prior speaks for itself.
Go on and prove that in the downgrade thread, I dare you.The first thread left out important points by cropping scans. Tf is you on?
This is quite literally what I said but worded differentlyCiel instantaneously talks to him because he is a part of him. Rimurus isn't a dlf so he cannot grasp the surrounding information with his body, he has to send out an infon and recall it to read the corresponding data.
Why would the lag be because of infons if their speed is constant? HolyThe lag is caused by the need to send out and recall the infon.
How about you also try learning some tracking skills? Cuz your attempts to hide your "my argument isn't BDE1" is horrendeousI've been telling y'al to stop contradicting yourselves way back even in 2024.
And I didn't say anything against this...?D you even understand what it means for something to be said to be "constant"? Aconstant is something that does not change, vary or stop. It's an ongoing occurrence, a steadfast state or a fixed value. If the speed of infons are constant then regardless of who's controlling them, the speed should be the same. It doesn't matter if one is made out of it or simply controlling it. The speed of light in a given material is constant so regardless of whether one is made of photons or controlling photons, they move at the same speed in the same medium.
Stopped time, timeless void ahh argument.
I had a snarky reply but you're just not worth it
FR indeedInfinite speed < FTL fr
Being able to casually roam around freely across linear time qualifies for immeasurable speed. However, traveling to different time periods through movement is a common feat in fiction that often leads to inconsistencies and has been done via FTL travel or running laps around the earth faster than it rotates. This can lead to characters being assigned an additional, independent, speed rating for the ability. This should preferably be evaluated case by case.
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SameIf both sides can make a summary, I'll vote off that.
Can you translate this please.It's true that に can mean either at or to depending on the context. However, in this sentence the verb is 伝える, so to is the correct interpretation here.
ほぼ瞬間移動かと見紛うほどに、トップスピードまで一瞬で到達していた。
それは、スイーム以上の速度だ。
ここが〝停止世界〟でなければ、亜光速に達した衝撃波だけでも被害が甚大だったはずである。
I can't say anything on behalf of Tatsumi he can make his own summary. I'll just write my own once the above scan gets translated. I'll keep it short anyway. Not writing any paragraphs.Also, request to both sides;
Can we just make a 10-point summary instead of going in circle so the staff can judge instead of making this a 10 page thread?
@EldemadeDityjon @Tatsumi504
Also, it'd be better if the opposition can make a single post for that instead of both presenting different summaries since... that'll just make the supporters' summary even longer, making this whole thing pointless. You guys can talk between yourself in dms and take that precious time, no hurries. This is just to stop circular arguments and let this thread conclude so we can all move on to do whatever we want.
Note: it's also preferable to keep each point short. If there's a lengthy explanation needed, it's better to use the link feature to link to a post that explained it, instead of making the summary itself as lengthy as our average post (which itself is worth a below average chapter of a novel in length lol)
He had reached top speed in an instant, to such an extent that one could mistake it for almost being teleportation.Can you translate this please.
If you don’t mind could you also translate this?He had reached top speed in an instant, to such an extent that one could mistake it for almost being teleportation.
That was a speed exceeding even Suimu's
If this place had not been the Stopped World, even the shockwave that had reached sub light speed would likely have caused enormous damage.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but since this passage is from Tensura, isn't this attack called Megido?translate
Here's the linkCorrect me if I'm wrong, but since this passage is from Tensura, isn't this attack called Megido?
If so, shouldn't the furigana メギド be written above 神之怒?
I stopped reading the Japanese version around Volume 6, but I remember the furigana being メギド, which is read as Megido, right?
Or is this actually a different attack whose name is Wrath of God
can y send img ?
This Megido (Wrath of God) is infinitely close to the limit speed of the physical law known as the speed of light. Although there is a slight loss, it is not the kind of attack whose nature allows a mere human to evade it after visually perceiving it.
This Megido (Wrath of God) is infinitely close to the limit speed of the physical law known as the speed of light. Although there is a slight loss, it is not the kind of attack whose nature allows a mere human to evade it after visually perceiving it.
There is compatibility in all things, so if it had been the Orc Disaster, its recovery would probably have made it in time.
圧倒的な戦闘センスと破壊力を見るに、近接戦闘ならばヴェガよりも上だった。物理法則の限界を超えた動きから察するに、精神生命体に近い存在であると確信する。
Are you going to use that Translations to make any comments here or just asking for something else? If it's the latter just ask them in DM or translation thread.Sorry if it seems like I’m bothering you, but could you also please translate this.
I would greatly appreciate it and thank you for your hard work![]()
Calm down, let the man work.Você vai usar essas traduções para fazer algum comentário aqui ou apenas para pedir algo? Se for a segunda opção, pergunte por mensagem direta ou no tópico de tradução.
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