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IZ lifting strength

More likely below Dust level if we're being serious. But to pull away from the jokes for a moment I'm pretty sure being a higher dimensional living timeline or whatever justifies immeasurable lifting strength so yeah I guess I agree with this.
 
Shouldn't the very fact he can support his own body weight mean equal lifting strength to it; Immeasurable? If he had lesser lifting weight to his own body then theoretically he should just collapse
 
Collapse against what? There's no gravity in space nor a "floor" to what collapse, if we go with that reasoning we'll rate any nigh-omnipresent (or with spatial presence) being having infinite lifting capability.
 
Antoniofer said:
Collapse against what? There's no gravity in space nor a "floor" to what collapse, if we go with that reasoning we'll rate any nigh-omnipresent (or with spatial presence) being having infinite lifting capability.
I actually don't see what's wrong with that. Every nigh-omni should have immeasurable lifting.
 
Antoniofer said:
Collapse against what? There's no gravity in space nor a "floor" to what collapse, if we go with that reasoning we'll rate any nigh-omnipresent (or with spatial presence) being having infinite lifting capability.
Even should there not be any gravity, you should have the lifting strength able to support your own body and keep it together or else it'd just break apart and scatter. If my skeleton, right now, lacked the lifting capacity to keep my body up then I basically just turn into a sludge puddle on the ground.

This same logic should apply to Infinite Zamasu and other Omnipresents except on whatever dimensional level they're on. Since they are able to keep themselves from just dying, they should be able to support themselves.

Even if their bodies can support even 1/100 Googolth of themselves, it'd still qualify for Immeasurable since the very nature of them means that very small percentage is Higher-Dimensional.
 
Omnipresence =/= infinite size, character is everywhere and nowhere at once, is more like selective intangibility; in case of a being merged with the universe, one is a non-corporeal being, one may control celestial bodies with "telekinesis", as they are part of it, but IZ do not have "limbs" to hold any weight nor have the power to move celestial bodies.

I would say that a rating of LS for him is irrelevant, as part of everything and with no body IZ do not really needs to relie on strength.
 
He should have OmniAbstractConceptualLimitless lifting strength due to being a SuperUltraBeyondOmnipotentInfinity being.

I need to save this stuff for Joke Battles Wiki if I ever end up using that site.
 
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