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speed

Arbitarily small amount greater than 0 m/s given that so yes probaly but 4-D is morre than countable infinite times 3-D and inmesurable is 4 to infinite-D speed so... yes?
 
infinite*infinite = infinite, but right now don't remember the requeriments for immeasurable speed, not sure if this is one
 
Antoniofer said:
infinite*infinite = infinite, but right now don't remember the requeriments for immeasurable speed, not sure if this is one
Well I think of infinite speed as the equivalent of high 3A attack potential and everything else above high 3A is immeasurable speed. So seans High 3A times infinity Is low 2C infinite speed times infinity should be immeasurable speed.
 
iirc, High 3-A*infinite = High 3-A, and mathematically, that still being infinite: you draw infinite points in a papel, and never will become a sphere, still drawing infinite times that, and still without becoming a sphere.
 
Immeasurable (Higher-dimensional entities beyond linear time and 3-D distance, and its' concepts of speed. However, take note that higher order dimensional nature does not automatically guarantee this. The speed statistic should be listed as "Immeasurable" only if a character is completely transcendental to the distance, time, and causality of a normal universal continuum.)

Basically that is what is said here on the page for Immeasurable speed.
 
Antoniofer said:
iirc, High 3-A*infinite = High 3-A, and mathematically, that still being infinite: you draw infinite points in a papel, and never will become a sphere, still drawing infinite times that, and still without becoming a sphere.
Well people like ant have told me low 2C is infinite times high 3A.
 
Normal speed = The time required to move from point A to point B is a normal, positive number

Infinite speed = The time required is 0

Immeasurable = The time required is negative or non-existent

TL;DR, no. You can't just infinity it upward to Immeasurable.
 
As Saikou said, this would not make you Immeasurable.

To be Immeasurable, Time, Space, and Distance (which usually falls under Space) must not apply to your movement.
 
Reppuzan said:
As Saikou said, this would not make you Immeasurable.

To be Immeasurable, Time, Space, and Distance (which usually falls under Space) must not apply to your movement.
wait how is that different than moving in a place with a destroyed space time which is what usually gets you infinity speed?
 
Moving in a void without time or in stopped time will net you infintie speed.

However, being able to move irrespective of time, space, and distance makes you Immeasurable. For example, Zoom has infinite speed for being able to move where time has stopped, ZeedMillenniummo is Immeassurable for being outside of time and space itself.
 
one more question if a omnipresnt batteled a ifnity speed whould there be a need to equle it? which is better or would they basicly be equal?
 
Omnipresent is still "faster" since they're technically everywhere. The actual match result will depend on their abilities.
 
Omniprescent is actually better: when with infinite speed you need to reach some place, the one with omniprescent is already there, is like infinite speed plus universal range.
 
Kkapoios said:
Technically speaking there are different kinds of infinities for example the amount of real numbers between 0 and 1 are the same amount as all the real numbers and far above natural numbers.
I know that but what does that have to do with this?
 
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