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Question About Infinite Speed

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This is just a question I'm asking out of curiosity, and not for any particular reason

If a character displays that they're capable of High 3-A or higher striking strength, why would that not be grounds for Infinite movement speed, given that they've displayed the ability to generate infinite energy and force with their body?
 
Because that would give plenty of fiction a level of speed they haven't been shown anywhere close to portraying. This Wiki might have a habit of giving characters powers they haven't shown based on generalisation and "logic", but this isn't one of those cases.
 
Technically you only have to be lightspeed to have infinite energy punches...
But yeah, we treat AP and SPeed as separate stats, in that we never calculate speed from AP.
Otherwise, any City level character would be relativistic or so in speed.
 
Technically you only have to be lightspeed to have infinite energy punches...
But yeah, we treat AP and SPeed as separate stats, in that we never calculate speed from AP.
Otherwise, any City level character would be relativistic or so in speed.
In a universe that operates with the laws of relativity in its rule set, which many don't

To that extent? Even with the character having/generating infinite energy by basically just existing? And I mean, you don't really calculate infinite AP/speed, it's something that's by nature only qualifiable, not quantifiable
 
In a universe that operates with the laws of relativity in its rule set, which many don't
No, most do. The fact that authors tend to break various laws of physics, including those of relativity, doesn't really mean they do follow different laws of physics. Otherwise, you may as well say that calculations in any verse with magic are impossible because we don't know which laws of nature they follow.


To that extent? Even with the character having/generating infinite energy by basically just existing? And I mean, you don't really calculate infinite AP/speed, it's something that's by nature only qualifiable, not quantifiable
Yes, to that extent.
And no, you still need the calculation. Without doing the calculation you couldn't justify any relationship between speed and kinetic energy.
 
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