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As I said before, it is more of a doubt than a complete argument.
I realized this by rereading the previous One Piece arcs.
The verse speed is based on a calculation of Marco's feat, which puts him in Relativist, but has as a starting point to consider Kizaru's attacks as LS.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:The_Calaca/One_Piece_Calcs_Mashup
That's my question, if the attack is LS, why does the light emitted by the same attack arrive before the attack itself? They should arrive at the same time since both, in theory, have the speed of light, no?
The shadow was projected by the attack as we see previous images of White Beard with the shadow just below the body in the same chapter.
This type of situation is also seen in Yata no Kagami by Borsalino, which is considered LS.
I realized this by rereading the previous One Piece arcs.
The verse speed is based on a calculation of Marco's feat, which puts him in Relativist, but has as a starting point to consider Kizaru's attacks as LS.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:The_Calaca/One_Piece_Calcs_Mashup
That's my question, if the attack is LS, why does the light emitted by the same attack arrive before the attack itself? They should arrive at the same time since both, in theory, have the speed of light, no?
The shadow was projected by the attack as we see previous images of White Beard with the shadow just below the body in the same chapter.
This type of situation is also seen in Yata no Kagami by Borsalino, which is considered LS.