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I should have asked that question some time ago, but the laziness of writing didn't.
A character like Count Bleck for example gets infinite by moving in the void without time and space, and he would haven't only erased all the timelines, but would have made the whole of that never have existed. Meanwhile, other characters such as Dialga, Palkia and Giratina are as immeasurable as being 4D and moving 4-dimensionally. Omega Flowey is immeasurable for having absolute control of space-time, and Asriel is immeasurable for having altered timelines and not be affected by it (Count Bleck would make all timelines never have existed and equally wouldn't be affected by it, I see no difference between him and Asriel at that point).
If we consider that V = S/t (Velocity = Space/time), anything that moves beyond S/t would automatically move beyond V (disregard outliers, I am speaking only of beings that exist independently of the influences of the space-time continuum, as Count Bleck). Ah, first of all, I'm not talking about the characters, I just used them as an example because they were the only ones I could find in this situation. My question is: What makes it move where there is no space-time lower than moving 4-dimensionally where there is space and time (which is what makes people like Dialga, Palkia and Giratina immeasurable)? What makes it move without space-time lower than to exist outside space-time (which, as far as I know, justifies an immeasurable)?
A character like Count Bleck for example gets infinite by moving in the void without time and space, and he would haven't only erased all the timelines, but would have made the whole of that never have existed. Meanwhile, other characters such as Dialga, Palkia and Giratina are as immeasurable as being 4D and moving 4-dimensionally. Omega Flowey is immeasurable for having absolute control of space-time, and Asriel is immeasurable for having altered timelines and not be affected by it (Count Bleck would make all timelines never have existed and equally wouldn't be affected by it, I see no difference between him and Asriel at that point).
If we consider that V = S/t (Velocity = Space/time), anything that moves beyond S/t would automatically move beyond V (disregard outliers, I am speaking only of beings that exist independently of the influences of the space-time continuum, as Count Bleck). Ah, first of all, I'm not talking about the characters, I just used them as an example because they were the only ones I could find in this situation. My question is: What makes it move where there is no space-time lower than moving 4-dimensionally where there is space and time (which is what makes people like Dialga, Palkia and Giratina immeasurable)? What makes it move without space-time lower than to exist outside space-time (which, as far as I know, justifies an immeasurable)?