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The only thing from Matts argument I don’t agree with is not taking every starry feat first as automatically real stars. In order for us to deny the legitimacy of the stars, we need to first be given a reason to think they aren’t real stars. Otherwise, we take a leap in logic that unnecessarily goes against the Occams Razor. Outer space, black background, white dots come. What’s the first impressions we reasonably get? That they are stars. Something else needs to come up to suggest aren’t real stars.I agree with this. Not every starry visual effect should automatically be considered as real stars just because "if it looks like a duck it must be a duck". A blatant example of this would be Toppo using the destruction energy that gave the world of void a clear starry sky effect, but it was basically just a void. Any such feat should be scrutinized according to the above points.
You see, we don't know that. All we know is that there is air surrounding the ring and in the general area. GP is a reality warper and it is completely okay for him to make something like this possible when he can make it so that everybody feels their home planet's gravity and nobody could fly. So the idea that GP filled the entire void with air and there is no outer space environment far far away doesn't hold up.Reason: It’s in a void. A void isn’t a normal universe, dimension or reality, which clearly means the Wov doesn’t have an outer space environment that normally houses real stars. And we know there’s no literal outer space since everyone not named Zen’o, the GoDs or Angels wouldn't have survived in the tournament without air.
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