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Can existing beyond time qualify for immeasurable speed?

It should since your not subject to the constraints of time and the T in the formula becomes meaningless for you because you dont experience time in a linear way.
 
I once asked this same question, but it definitely doesn't give immeasurable speed or any speed at all

No. Timeless voids have stopped working for infinite speed and, together, they have also stopped working for moving in places apparently "beyond time and space".


You don't get Immeasurable Speed unless you move so fast that you effectively free yourself from the laws of time and space and overcome them on an existential level and/or are also able to literally bypass any point in time (such as dodging from the beginning of time to the end of time and back and forth), or hit attacks before you even move a limb or dodge attacks that have already been launched

This is explained on the speed page

 
Technically, if he can move beyond time as well, it should qualify as Immeasurable Speed

Immeasurable (Movement unbound from the flow of linear time, which cannot be measured. Given that S = D/T, if T is undefined, the speed formula cannot be applied. This is the same reason why multiple temporal dimensions also grant immeasurable speed. For further information, see the "Further Explanations"-section below)
 
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