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Why does J. Geil have the ability to ignore durability?

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Why does J. Geil and his Hangedman have the ability to ignore durability? How does he do it? The profile does not indicate this.
 
Hanged Man doesn't work the same as Man in the Mirror who has a whole other world, it's solely based on reflections and not a mirror dimension.
But reflections do not exist as 3D objects, they are a collection of photons. But he can stand behind the reflection of the Polnareff or in front of it. That is, for him it is like a 3D world. That is a mirrored version of our world. He hits Polnareff from the reflection world and the damage is transferred to the original Polnareff. How does this ignore the durability of a character that, for example, can withstand the explosion of a mountain?
 
Hanged Man doesn't work the same as Man in the Mirror who has a whole other world, it's solely based on reflections and not a mirror dimension.
BTV, the fact that in the JoJo universe there are additional dimensions inside the universe (That is, in one of their universes there is our world, as well as a copy of our world, but reflected, as shown by the Man in the Mirror. Also, Vanilla Ice also had a dimension inside our at least 3 dimensions inside the universe) doesn't make their universe the size of the low multiverse? These are three separate spaces.
 
BTV, the fact that in the JoJo universe there are additional dimensions inside the universe (That is, in one of their universes there is our world, as well as a copy of our world, but reflected, as shown by the Man in the Mirror. Also, Vanilla Ice also had a dimension inside our at least 3 dimensions inside the universe) doesn't make their universe the size of the low multiverse? These are three separate spaces.
Those are just unquantifiably sized pocket realms. They could just City Sized from all we know.
 
BTV, the fact that in the JoJo universe there are additional dimensions inside the universe (That is, in one of their universes there is our world, as well as a copy of our world, but reflected, as shown by the Man in the Mirror. Also, Vanilla Ice also had a dimension inside our at least 3 dimensions inside the universe) doesn't make their universe the size of the low multiverse? These are three separate spaces.
The JoJo Universe is 2-A
 
The JoJo Universe is a Multiverse+ Cosmology
Have you read Steel Ball Run?
I always thought it was a multiverse, not a single universe.

That is, in fact, these are all different dimensions, but the universe has always been one?
 
In any case, how does this ignore durability, why shouldn't a reflection (a copy of your body) have your body's durability?
 
I always thought it was a multiverse, not a single universe.

That is, in fact, these are all different dimensions, but the universe has always been one?
There's an infinite number of Alternate Universes in JoJo, those other dimensions you mentioned are just a part of the original Universe
 
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