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I think the point is why is one of these laws specifically causality? Especially when the statement is talking about immortality.
I think the thing with the mirror dimension is dumb cause even in the video Ultima showed me of Soma using it, he still got struck by a fireball and it doesn't phase...
Supes is also more analytical than Thor. He can recognise that punching isn't working and try sundipping for an amp. Thor is a brawler first and foremost and only stops to think when hitting harder isn't working out. Supes can win, he just doesn't more times than not.
Supes can just kill Thor. It's not like Thor opens with his hax anyway. But if the fight drags on, which it likely will considering the AP gap is practically nonexistent, Thor will be more inclined to use his hax.
A lot of stuff is missing from Carnage's page like he can straight up possess The Thing with his Symbiote and turn flesh into more Symbiote mass. He has taken over an entire town and turned all the inhabitants into extensions of himself after feeding on all the cattle and meat in the butchery...
I think the basic rule of thumb is that your dimensions have to be proven space-time dimensions before "transcends all dimensions" statements can be taken seriously. I don't see how the current wording isn't clear when to get to this point, you'd have to have already passed the explanation of...
"Greeza is a hole in space. Void itself." Without supporting contextual feats/statements, this just means he's a void. Again, that's textbook nonexistent physiology. The other statements literally say that he "embodies the concept of nothingness", not that he is the concept of nothingness...
Yeah no, these are all scans for nonexistent physiology. Being imperceptible is still nonexistent physiology. The issue here is that there's no evidence that Greeza personifies an abstract concept as the concept itself. He's an avatar for nonexistence, sure. But he is NOT nonexistence (as a...
Yes but he's a void not because he's abstract. There's a crucial difference. All the scans in the blog just say he's nonexistent and lacks any physical form. That's perfectly fine but to be abstract type 1 you need a statement that says he's the concept of nonexistence, not just the embodiment...
Greeza should have abstract existence type 1 since he is the concept of nonexistence.
Everything should be fine.
Edit: Actually the statement was "embodying the concept of nothingness", which would be type 2 abstract existence, not type 1.
I think the issue is that it's not intangibility if he's physically going somewhere else. It's not Reimu where her physical body goes into a higher dimension but we can still see her. The mirror dimension has to be crossed entirely by jumping into it. It makes sense that this is dimensional...
The argument is that Wonder Almighty wouldn't be more real than Shotaro's world but would similar to Ideon in that it is a platonic world of forms. It contains all the concepts, ideas, and stories that make up the world of Saber, and should thus transcend it as reality does to fiction. However...
No he literally saw the attacks and it's a speed feat, not spatial manipulation. The "proof" is the both of them hitting each other which further proves he has the speed to be able to see Mori's attacks.
We already established that Martial Arts increases AP. They're not stronger than him in a...
If the definition of duality includes the literal categorical opposite, then yeah, life and death aren't categorical opposites.
They shouldn't be nondual.