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A question regarding an AP and Speed Feat

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Let's say a character is capable of creating a whole space-time continuum, past present and future, with him creating multiple of them. Now, this creation/destruction feat is also processed by their brain as it's also a processing feat like a CPU and is equated to their reaction speed, which other characters can blitz and/or be superior to.

Would this be Immeasurable?
 
Let's say a character is capable of creating a whole space-time continuum, past present and future, with him creating multiple of them. Now, this creation/destruction feat is also processed by their brain as it's also a processing feat like a CPU and is equated to their reaction speed, which other characters can blitz and/or be superior to.

Would this be Immeasurable?
Sounds more like infinite reactions. We assume that the temporal dimension is infinite by default, hence why there are uncountable infinite snapshots of the universe, creating that from scratch by thought alone would then be Infinite.

Immeasurable, however, is the movement in the fourth dimension, which is not what's happening here. It's an outline of a space-time continuum, which doesn't requires the character to be capable of moving or reacting as such. At least as far as I understand it.
 
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