Kaiou1991
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A technique is described as:
"Aquarius Camus's ultimate secret technique, in which he strikes the opponent with a wave of cold air that reduces atomic vibrations to the limit by means of his cosmo. its cold air is infinitely close to absolute zero, immobilizing the target on an atomic level."
Clearly, the attack is stated not to be "Absolute Zero", however, the properties described - to the best of my knowledge - explain the effect of something reaching absolute zero temperatures. This isn't the only instance of the character being stated to be able to stop all motion of atoms using their attacks (although there's no explicit mention of (being or not being) absolute zero at all in those instances).
I'm just curious how we would treat this seemingly contradictory explanation.
"Aquarius Camus's ultimate secret technique, in which he strikes the opponent with a wave of cold air that reduces atomic vibrations to the limit by means of his cosmo. its cold air is infinitely close to absolute zero, immobilizing the target on an atomic level."
Clearly, the attack is stated not to be "Absolute Zero", however, the properties described - to the best of my knowledge - explain the effect of something reaching absolute zero temperatures. This isn't the only instance of the character being stated to be able to stop all motion of atoms using their attacks (although there's no explicit mention of (being or not being) absolute zero at all in those instances).
I'm just curious how we would treat this seemingly contradictory explanation.