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You've only shown me that one clip to begin with. Just give me the info dumpWhy are you ignoring half the text dump, let alone the other fuckton of HF blade lore? Not that it maters but still dude.
ElaborateYes actually, because that's a false equivalence, and technically that isn't literally true, we have things that can shift states in response to simuli, but at the same time. Not quite.
Plasma isn't gas.That is not the case with this plasma shit, it's solid enough to be a shield, but pretending it's actually gaseous ain't happening.
If it's solid, the hf blade would bounce off. The reason why even Azurium (a thing in the verse that's been used to completely disperse the atomic nucleus to energy) based weaponry had been unsuccessful in hacking apart a yoyo barrier. Is because that. Thing. Is a plasma, there's nothing to break down or turn into energy when it is already energy.Exactly? If the plasma is actually a solid, enough to even be a factor and can act as a shield, it's evidently solid, and if it's solid, Raiden can and will disrupt the binding of atoms that make it solid. The only way this isn't happening is if the plasma simply isn't solid, and if it isn't, he's cutting through that shit anyway given everything on him can withstand super-heated plasma.
Your main arguments revolves around saying that the fourth state is actually the first state. Which in and of itself, has no foundation upon it. Do not attempt to rewrite the exact meaning and information given, hf blades cause disturbances on the plack scale only for disrupting electron clouds, don't theorize anything beyond what's given. The barrier is plasma based, don't attempt to say that's not plasma because it can block, just like why we don't treat one piece devil fruit abilities as magic or supernatural because it has been stated to come from the complete overwrite of DNA, don't attempt to rub it off as false just because it's scientifically inaccurate.But actually, I'm thinking your argument is that because plasma has a chunk of its atomic structure ripped of its electron clouds, it means the HF blade wouldn't work, but that very thing is what makes it a gaseous substance. If the plasma in question ISN'T gaseous, that inadvertently means that the plasma question has them still, otherwise it wouldn't even be capable of acting as a shield, and if it doesn't, it couldn't act as a shield anyway because it'd be in a state where things would just phase through it. If you want to argue plasma mechanics, you UNIRONICALLY can't have your cake and eat it too.
this is ignoring HF blades work on a smaller scale too but whatever.