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Saitama didn't copy anything, the implication rather is that he can just do whatever he wants, he's just an idiot who doesn't realize the true nature of his power.
Ernst Stueckelberg, and later Richard Feynman, proposed an interpretation of the positron as an electron moving backward in time, reinterpreting the negative-energy solutions of the Dirac equation. Electrons moving backward in time would have a positive electric charge.[21] Wheeler invoked this...
Watch next chapter Blast comes in through the portal like he was originally going to (Since Genos still launched himself) and all the credit goes to him.
We can actually justify a rating for God since Garou with a fraction of his power did all he did and God was still able to easily take away his power and kill him.
It's not Power Mimicry. What's actually going on is that since Saitama broke his Limiter, he isn't bound by anything, there are no limits to how strong he can get or what he can achieve. If Saitama puts his mind to it he can time travel. Just like he can breathe in space, or punch into spiritual...
From the perspective of the back of the moon, the blast was directed towards the left.
As Garou approaches the Earth, he is looking directly at the angle where the blast would have been sent to, and there's no hole there.
In fact, the sun is there and it wasn't destroyed by being in the...
Why does that matter. After time is rewinded we see how the "hole" originally looked and there's only a few visible stars there. The interpretation that the explosion went through intergalactic distances isn't justifiable.
Garou tells Saitama that he can learn his abilities just by copying what he does, that's why Saitama goes back in time too. Since Saitama has no limits he can just adapt to and learn whatever ability, it's just that he's a dumbass who just punches people and has no understanding of what his true...
No, the feat definitely happened, what I'm saying is that we get a clear shot of the hole going back to normal we can visibly see that there ain't no galaxies there, only stars (and not even that many).
It confirms the feat happened but debunks the high-end interpretation,
We get a shot of the reformed hole in the new chapter (Time was rewinded). It debunks the idea that they destroyed galaxies since we clearly only see a few stars there.
OPM Earth is literally just an alternate version of Earth. Hell it might even be our Earth in the future. The intent is obviously for it to have the same size.
This is silly. People might google a Berserk character and be shown man-made horrors beyond my comprehension. We aren't parents, we aren't obligated to shield anyone from content outside of the wiki.