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It gives u no rating moving in such places as far as I am awareIt’s my thread, there are still things I want to know about moving in a place with no space.
No, cus since space did not exist there on the first place u are not really fasterHow exactly? If distance is meaningless, shouldn’t that be infinite?
I’m sorry but I sortve disagree with this based on my previous reply about it above.Yep. Manipulating distance can give you speed up to Infinite; it's very different from being in a spaceless place (just like how you can be Infinite speed through time acceleration).
This isn’t what I’m referring to at all. My argument isn’t referring to time as I know timeless voids doesn’t give infinite speed like we agreed on.Timeless Voids, i.e. areas within a setting that lack time or exist outside of the flow of time, cannot be used to grant Infinite speed. One might be tempted to apply Speed = Distance/Time and say that time equals 0 in this situation, thus moving through this type of void should result in Infinite speed. However, in a Timeless Void, time does not exist, making Time = Not Applicable.
So in short, Time = Nonexistent or Not Applicable and Distance/Time = Undefined and cannot be determined under these conditions.
this is already covered on the speed page
I do not think that it automatically is accepted as infinite speed. It depends from case to case.Okay so again, why is removing distance to attack an opponent accepted as infinite speed in the first place?
This I’m fine with. I’m not trying to be difficult or anything here so I apologize for that, I just genuinely don’t understand how removing/erasing distance in anyway wouldn’t be infinite speed when we already acknowledge it as that.It would need its own CRT anyway, so that people knowledgeable on Saint Seiya explain why Cronus case would warrant this speed.