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Ok.Zamasu Chan said:Tails said there was a tear in the space time continuum @DontTalk.
If they are only part of the same 3D space after being merged that basically means that they neither needed to warp here nor would it be likely that the universe has an edge of which we could assume that is was there that they were fused together. So the calc would still not work.Theuser789 said:@Don't Talk
The fact the universes were being merged was the reason they were part of the same space in this game in expecific, this is why in Rush Adventure they needed a ship to travel back but in this game not
Formulation wise I don't really understand you, so let me just shoot in the dark with my response:Mephistus said:The plausibility that they warped to arrive where they were is just not there given all evidence and the location they arrive at via a cosmological 3-D model to our own universe would be the baseline past the "edge".
Unless you are going to tell me that their universe's 3-D space literally is infinite in scope of galaxies
I would say burden of proof is more on there being an edge of the universe. As said, incredibly unnatural assumption. I mean, if the universes were fusing or something than one could also traverse them 3D. Just that without an established edge we don't even need to start debating whether the universes would have been joined there in particular. So even in that case observable universe distance wouldn't hold.Burden of proof is on the claim that they used a portal / tear in space time or chaos control or other 4-D travel to get where they were isn't simply shown on-screen, what is shown is 3-D simple movement upon close arrival to the spot, which doesn't imply what is being suggested as 4-D travel to debunk this feat. Occam's razor here.