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Welp, good thing we didn't do it. Seriously though, how do we know Naraka's not infiniteKepekley23 said:Using a calculated speed to calc something's size is calc stacking, which is strictly frowned upon in this wiki.
Except he started from the middleKepekley23 said:Because Asura climbed one of the "endless" pillars.
Heventually didn't start at the endless end is what I'm saying.Kepekley23 said:Endless things don't have middles. They can have beginnings, but not middles.
Please read what I posted.Kepekley23 said:There is no such thing as a not-endless end. If the pillar is endless and it extends upwards, it means it extends infinitely upwards, and since Asura climbed it, it is not endless, unless you think Asura has immeasurable speed.
So rays aren't things now?Yobobojojo said:
Here's a better example. A endless pit has a entrance, but no bottom. If you hang on to the side as soon as you fall in,with your hand on the precipice, the difference between your hand and arm does not become infinite, even if the distance down ward is.Kepekley23 said:Rays are one-dimensional, the pillar is not, my friend. It also doesn't apply to this situation.
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Link the post.
Okay, I see it now. However, does that apply to the idea there are infinite pillars?Kepekley23 said:That's nice. The problem is, the pillar's roots are below where Asura fell. That means the pillar was supposed to extend infinitely upwards, which means Asura was climbing the pillar in its "endless" side, and not the finite one. See the contradiction? I certainly do.
Im 90% sure it was stated Naraka was destroyed by Asura at the end of the game.Kepekley23 said:It doesn't, but that's hardly relevant to Chakravartin's power.
Well, how do we know that isn't infinite?Kepekley23 said:I'm pretty sure he destroyed Chakravartin's dimension, not the Naraka.
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Fair enough. I'll just put it out here there that there don't seem to be any actual limits on their space, but I'm not a calc memeber.Kepekley23 said:And then Chakravartin disperses the illusion. In other words, no proof.
Asura hits a flat cardboat cutout Chakravartin which explodes and changes the background to Chakravartin's dimension.Therefir said:How do you know that is a illusion?.
Maybe Asura's rage forced him past the barriers? It is implied that the angrier he gets, the faster he escapes. Maybe he starts climbing physically, but then eventually opens a rift? Idk. It's speculation by that point.M+S=Greatness said:Naraka should be infinite because:
1. Only one thing contridicts Naraka being infinite, and it doesn't make sense because Naraka should be another dimention because when Asura awakens he comes from the ground, and we no Naraka isn't in Gaia's core because that's where Vlitra lives. Also why whould his physical body be in the after life?
2. Nothing contridicts that there are an endless amount of pillars.
3. Like Lightbuster30 said Chakravartin embody's the wheel of life and death and he creates a dimention that is literally Naraka.
That's a pretty good speculation.Lightbuster30 said:Maybe Asura's rage forced him past the barriers? It is implied that the angrier he gets, the faster he escapes. Maybe he starts climbing physically, but then eventually opens a rift? Idk. It's speculation by that point.M+S=Greatness said:Naraka should be infinite because:
1. Only one thing contridicts Naraka being infinite, and it doesn't make sense because Naraka should be another dimention because when Asura awakens he comes from the ground, and we no Naraka isn't in Gaia's core because that's where Vlitra lives. Also why whould his physical body be in the after life?
2. Nothing contridicts that there are an endless amount of pillars.
3. Like Lightbuster30 said Chakravartin embody's the wheel of life and death and he creates a dimention that is literally Naraka.
Wouldn't it since Chakra controls the wheel of life and death? Pretty sure that would include realms related to it.Kepekley23 said:It is not directly stated to be infinite in size, but it is stated to have an endless amount of pillars, which would make it infinite.
Doesn't scale to anyone's DC though.
Yeah but wouldn't it mean control over Naraka? A realm related to said cycle?Kepekley23 said:Controling the wheels of life and power isn't a quantifiable DC feat.
Wasn't Asura originally supposed to be bigger than the Karma Fortress? (I've only heard rumors of it.)LordGriffin1000 said:He threw Planets and Stars at Asura... I don't think he scales. Though that was his Golden Statue form. His creator form is stronger but I don't know if it's that much stronger.