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Is this count as resistance to Physics/Law Manipulation

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There is a dimension with laws and physics different from those of the human world. The sky and the ground are not parallel there, and flyers are incapable of flying due to this abnormal structure. However, some levitation users and flyers are still able to fly in this dimension without any issues. Would this mean they resist the laws or physics of this dimension?
 
Well, depends on why they can do it. If the dimension’s altered physics specifically prevents flight as a universal rule, and these characters ignore or overcome that rule through their own abilities, then yes, that could potentially qualify as resistance/adaptation to the dimension’s abnormal laws or physics.
 
Well, depends on why they can do it. If the dimension’s altered physics specifically prevents flight as a universal rule, and these characters ignore or overcome that rule through their own abilities, then yes, that could potentially qualify as resistance/adaptation to the dimension’s abnormal laws or physics.
There isn't a statement why they can do it but i assume it is via their own magical powers and yeah almost exactly as you said, however the dimension's physics aren't altered it's just their existence is like that from the beggining, and yeah it sort of prevents them to fly and reach to the ground would it still count?
 
There isn't a statement why they can do it but i assume it is via their own magical powers and yeah almost exactly as you said, however the dimension's physics aren't altered it's just their existence is like that from the beggining, and yeah it sort of prevents them to fly and reach to the ground would it still count?

"it's just their existence is like that from the beggining"

Then simply their powers/existence naturally bypass or are unaffected or independent from the abnormal structure of the dimension, not that they necessarily resist its laws themselves entirely.

It's like, those beings aren't part of this laws so they can do anything they want. Think of like Character A is an outsider and entering a planet that established no one can fly, and since this character is an outsider and never part of the Planet's system, they can freely fly cause they're not part of the planet's system to begin with.
 
Pretty sure this wouldn't qualify as resistance since all they're doing is adapting to the expression that said ability has on reality, and in particular it's not even one that would require an innate resistance to overcome
 
"it's just their existence is like that from the beggining"

Then simply their powers/existence naturally bypass or are unaffected or independent from the abnormal structure of the dimension, not that they necessarily resist its laws themselves entirely.

It's like, those beings aren't part of this laws so they can do anything they want. Think of like Character A is an outsider and entering a planet that established no one can fly, and since this character is an outsider and never part of the Planet's system, they can freely fly cause they're not part of the planet's system to begin with.
the dimension's law actually affects the outsiders as well, an outsider couldn't fly on that dimension, meanwhile the other one could
Pretty sure this wouldn't qualify as resistance since all they're doing is adapting to the expression that said ability has on reality, and in particular it's not even one that would require an innate resistance to overcome
there is no adaptation, it's just they are not affected from this situation
 
there is no adaptation, it's just they are not affected from this situation
I don't mean literal adaptation, but anyway, the law appears too unimposing for these characters to qualify for a full resistance to physics and law hax, the reason other characters can't fly is not because the laws/physics stops them from doing so, but because (as you said) the sky and the ground are not parallel there. So ultimately it's a matter of them not being able to flying in such conditions rather than the law imposing that flight is restricted and/or not possible
 
I don't mean literal adaptation, but anyway, the law appears too unimposing for these characters to qualify for a full resistance to physics and law hax, the reason other characters can't fly is not because the laws/physics stops them from doing so, but because (as you said) the sky and the ground are not parallel there. So ultimately it's a matter of them not being able to flying in such conditions rather than the law imposing that flight is restricted and/or not possible
So what exactly would this qualify for? as a resistance, that isn't about skill that ı'm sure because when the flyer try to get back to the ground they see a different blurry ground that doesn't allow them to reach, could be resistance perception manipulation?
 
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