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Time manipulation question

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So someone was able to fundamentally erase time and space.

Time and space is the basis for many other fundamental laws and the neccesity to destroy it needs a much stronger fundamental law as we have witnessed other fundamental laws get erased within this reality yet the foundation remains.

Anyways my question would be after time and space gets erased it gets reverted back to nonexistence/nothingness.

Yet someone is able to reverse these events with time manipulation.

What exactly can I get from this.
 
I mean I'm personally not even sure what that would be, I was thinking that the characters potency of what they can affect through time hax would just be so absurdly powerful they essentially manage to make it work on almost everything in the verse based off your description, but you can always wait for more feedback
 
Infinite layers of void manipulation+ water manipulation type 2

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Water hax have types?
13 different types in fact


Tap Water: Water delivered through municipal pipe systems to homes.

Mineral Water: Bottled at the source, it contains naturally occurring trace minerals like calcium and magnesium

Spring Water: Sourced from an underground formation from which water flows naturally to the Earth's surface.

Purified Water: Tap or well water that has been mechanically filtered or processed (e.g., through reverse osmosis or distillation) to remove impurities and contaminants.

Distilled Water: A highly purified form of water that has been boiled into vapor and condensed back into liquid to remove all minerals and salts.

Alkaline Water: Has a higher pH level than standard tap water, often achieved via ionization or natural mineral absorption.

Sparkling Water: Effervescent water that contains dissolved carbon dioxide gas, either naturally occurring or artificially injected.

Freshwater: Water with very low salt concentrations, typically found in lakes, rivers, glaciers, and groundwater.

Saltwater: Water with a high concentration of dissolved salts, found predominantly in oceans and seas.

Brackish Water: A mixture of freshwater and saltwater, commonly found in estuaries where rivers meet the sea.

Potable Water: Clean, treated water that is perfectly safe for drinking and human consumption.

Greywater: Gently used wastewater from bathroom sinks, showers, and washing machines that can be recycled for other uses like irrigation.

Blackwater: Wastewater from toilets and kitchen sinks that contains biological waste and requires treatment before reuse
 
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