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Hello there. I have had quite a few talks with several intelligent users here be they regulars, discussion mods, or admins, and I've come across this argument a few times:
Something that is zero-dimensional (or completely non-dimensional) is infinitely small in every direction. They are practically impossible to destroy physically, yet they do exist. I have thus concluded that even a higher dimensional being should not be able to destroy a zero-dimensional being outside of hax. But is this true? We (as 3D beings) could let's say, tear up a piece of paper that has a dot on it. But what about something that is truly small, infinitely, in every direction, whereas it practically does not exist, but it does. How would you affect such a thing? Now I understand no one is going to make a vs match with a 11-C being, but from an indexing standpoint, I do not see how you could affect something that is technically not there because it is so small. When Sera asked me about an 11-C being vs. a 10-B (and this was not a fight per se, but just a matter of discussion), I told her there is technically no way for one to harm the other. Unless either had hax abilities allowing them to affect one another, though she agreed, she honestly could not believe that anything outside of a High 1-A or Tier 0 could actually eliminate an 11-C.
Honestly, I am lost and I concluded that it was inconclusive. My question is: How do we quantify the durability of a true zero-dimensional object?
Something that is zero-dimensional (or completely non-dimensional) is infinitely small in every direction. They are practically impossible to destroy physically, yet they do exist. I have thus concluded that even a higher dimensional being should not be able to destroy a zero-dimensional being outside of hax. But is this true? We (as 3D beings) could let's say, tear up a piece of paper that has a dot on it. But what about something that is truly small, infinitely, in every direction, whereas it practically does not exist, but it does. How would you affect such a thing? Now I understand no one is going to make a vs match with a 11-C being, but from an indexing standpoint, I do not see how you could affect something that is technically not there because it is so small. When Sera asked me about an 11-C being vs. a 10-B (and this was not a fight per se, but just a matter of discussion), I told her there is technically no way for one to harm the other. Unless either had hax abilities allowing them to affect one another, though she agreed, she honestly could not believe that anything outside of a High 1-A or Tier 0 could actually eliminate an 11-C.
Honestly, I am lost and I concluded that it was inconclusive. My question is: How do we quantify the durability of a true zero-dimensional object?