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Let's say:

A 5th Dimensional being in his 5th Dimensional Space sees the movements of every being in the Lower Dimensions Spaces as completely still non-moving flat images/drawings
(The 5th Dimension is of course above the Time and Space of the 4th Dimension and is naturally infinitely greater than the 4th Dimension)
Does that make their speed Infinite, Immeasurable or not?

Also
Would a lower dimensional character being able to physically move into higher dimensions (like the 5th Dimension) be an act of Infinite, Immeasurable speed or something else
 
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A 5th Dimensional being in his 5th Dimensional Space sees the movements of every being in the Lower Dimensions Spaces as completely still non-moving flat images/drawings
(The 5th Dimension is of course above the Time and Space of the 4th Dimension and is naturally infinitely greater than the 4th Dimension)
Does that make their speed Infinite, Immeasurable or not?
Possibly Immeasurable, however, need more context
Would a lower dimensional character being able to physically move into higher dimensions (like the 5th Dimension) be an act of Infinite, Immeasurable speed or something else
Depend on context, but it is possibly Immeasurable
 
Let's say:

A 5th Dimensional being in his 5th Dimensional Space sees the movements of every being in the Lower Dimensions Spaces as completely still non-moving flat images/drawings
(The 5th Dimension is of course above the Time and Space of the 4th Dimension and is naturally infinitely greater than the 4th Dimension)
Does that make their speed Infinite, Immeasurable or not?
Of course they'd be still from his perspective if they view them as fictional drawings. Would need better context to qualify for Immeasurable as far as I'm aware.
Also
Would a lower dimensional character being able to physically move into higher dimensions (like the 5th Dimension) be an act of Infinite, Immeasurable speed or something else
It'd be whatever speed he's moving at. Velocity doesn't care whether you're moving in 1, 2, 3 or 69 spatial dimensions.
 
Also
Would a lower dimensional character being able to physically move into higher dimensions (like the 5th Dimension) be an act of Infinite, Immeasurable speed or something else
Of course they'd be still from his perspective if they view them as fictional drawings. Would need better context to qualify for Immeasurable as far as I'm aware.

It'd be whatever speed he's moving at. Velocity doesn't care whether you're moving in 1, 2, 3 or 69 spatial dimensions.
Actually. interestingly, I once made a thread about physically transcending into higher-D spaces on whether it should be immeasurable, but it never got a proper conclusion.

To sum up what I tried arguing though, it really should be considered such, since it should still fall under the whole "physically moving across time" method that we should still find acceptable as immeasurable speed.
 
Actually. interestingly, I once made a thread about physically transcending into higher-D spaces on whether it should be immeasurable, but it never got a proper conclusion.

To sum up what I tried arguing though, it really should be considered such, since it should still fall under the whole "physically moving across time" method that we should still find acceptable as immeasurable speed.
I'm referring to spatial dimensions. Moving across a fifth axis isn't anything different from walking unless that axis is a temporal one (which would be Immeasurable obviously).

As for transcendence granting Immeasurable, I'm ambivalent towards it. But current standards don't allow for that.
 
Move so fast that you can move through time and attack faster than instantaneous actions - Immeasurable

Whatever wonkyness MegaTen has going on - Immeasurable (I guess)
Ah. But then shouldn't that allow for true transcendence to count under this then? The thing here is when you transcend space-time, you'd have to leave from the point in time that you're in. And if your leaving time, you're pretty much traveling through it, just that the end destination isn't another time period but outside linear time.
 
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