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is being considered limitless to something else a quantitative gap?
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Couldnt limitless mean it’s beyond the reach of the thing it’s being compared to
Couldnt limitless mean it’s beyond the reach of the thing it’s being compared to
In this context, one thing is said to have X abilities, while the other is said to be limitless in comparasionNot on it is on needs context in the verse because it is vague
In this context it is not enough for a quantitative gap because it just means the other can have any number of abilitiesIn this context, one thing is said to have X abilities, while the other is said to be limitless in comparasion
You mean qualitative gap? But couldnt the limitless in this case mean, that the gap between them isnt quantifiable?In this context it is not enough for a quantitative gap because it just means the other can have any number of abilities
Nope it just means the numbers of abilities they can have in this contextYou mean qualitative gap? But couldnt the limitless in this case mean, that the gap between them isnt quantifiable?
But the term limitless would imply that the power/abilities would be far greater to what it's being compared toNope it just means the numbers of abilities they can have in this context
Just saying limitless is not even enough to mean to even infiniteBut the term limitless would imply that the power/abilities would be far greater to what it's being compared to
While the term infinite actually would suit the context I’m giving, I’m referring to the term limitless in comparison meaning “the gap between both powers is unquantifiable”Just saying limitless is not even enough to mean to even infinite