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Turning around a car once, no, but if that car can accelerate to 50 km/h in 0.05 seconds, and you can repeatedly cause it to stop and accelerate in the other direction before it moves even half a meter, and this is caused by multiple direct actions of your own rather than a pre-programmed sequence of stopping and starting in the machine, you'd have Superhuman perception speed.I'll just give one example that should close this: if I can turn around a car when driving it at speeds of 50 km/h, do I gain Superhuman speeds? Will I be able to dodge the car riding to me at 50 km/h speeds without aim-dodging?
This wouldn't end up scaling to your own personal dodging ability (which we index as reaction speed) since you're not physically moving impressive distances in those times, the machine is. But the unit of you and that machine would.
Yes. While it can reach realistic temperatures, it can also reach unrealistic temperatures, and there's indications that it doesn't actually combust any fuel like real fire does.The point still stands: Toriel uses her own magical fire to cook food for those which are supposed to be used on stovetop.
I think the colour issue is minor enough to not disqualify it in the face of the positive evidence. No cloud being seen is fine since it comes from off-screen, it's still quite reasonable to believe it comes from an off-screen cloud, or something along those lines.Also, those lightnings are of a different color although they are very close, and the color of lightning changes due to the different environment, not just "because". So it would not qualify as well. There is also no cloud seen for it.
That's what the discussion rule says, but it's not what the evidence shows. It shows that magical electricity exists, powers the underground, and can be created by converting geothermal power in some likely non-standard process (I don't think Alphys would talk about an ordinary steam powering turbines setup in that way). Other stuff in the game about electricity seems like a bit of a mixed bag. I don't know if we ever see electrical devices like lamps plugged into anything, even when we can see them function, and we never see any power lines or similar infrastructure. Still, the microwave next to the frozen spaghetti is described as unplugged, and we do see wires in the CORE.And one thing I completely forgot! As Discussion Rule says, magical electricity in Undertale acts just like the real one. Which even further consistencizes all of the other arguments.
I'd take this as showing some degree of similarity, but "acts just like" is overstating things imo. But as I said, I think different facets of magical systems can have differing levels of real-ness, and we don't have to treat them all the same way when they have different evidence.