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About Instant Effect vs Immeasurable Speed

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What are the similarities or differences between these two? And which is more faster? Or are they equivalent to each other?
 
Well, Infinite Speed is instant speed, so fast that Time doesn't flow. While Immeasurable is faster then Infinite; seeing them as frozen like Infinite speed characters see Finite Speed characters, able to do impossible things like hit an opponent with an attack before you launched it, dodge a strike that has already hit you, and avoid instantaneous effects.
 
Well, Infinite Speed is instant speed, so fast that Time doesn't flow. While Immeasurable is faster then Infinite; seeing them as frozen like Infinite speed characters see Finite Speed characters, able to do impossible things like hit an opponent with an attack before you launched it, dodge a strike that has already hit you, and avoid instantaneous effects.
But wouldn't the context matter? I mean if we take a Non-Omnipresent being having a feat where he "Instantly" changes events in past, present and future in all of Time with sheer speed? Is this supposed to be taken as Instant or rather Immeasurable?
 
Instantaneous reactions seems like Infinite speed where as Immeasurable is literally "Faster than instantaneous" reactions.
 
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