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Mgebrat282 Qawsedf234 Mgebrat282 wrote on Qawsedf234's profile.
Hello, thank you for your answer in CRT. I want to ask you a guestion.
Will the fact that inside the dimensional wall exist a Dimension of strange swirling lights(it's stated to exist WITHIN it) give it Low-1C? This dimension of lights is separeted from space-time of other universes as it's stated to be beyond space and time(so the dimensional wall separeted from other space-times too), it was also stated to be extradimensional space and super-dimensional, which grants it INSIGNIFICANT 5D. Also the dimensional wall was stated in official site to be dimension with more than 3 spatial dimensions, so via it characters can warp to RoSaT. Will this grant Dimensional wall Low 1-C?
Will the fact that inside the dimensional wall exist a Dimension of strange swirling lights(it's stated to exist WITHIN it) give it Low-1C? This dimension of lights is separeted from space-time of other universes as it's stated to be beyond space and time(so the dimensional wall separeted from other space-times too), it was also stated to be extradimensional space and super-dimensional, which grants it INSIGNIFICANT 5D. Also the dimensional wall was stated in official site to be dimension with more than 3 spatial dimensions, so via it characters can warp to RoSaT. Will this grant Dimensional wall Low 1-C?

"Just cut through his wrist before it reaches maximum velocity" and "You targeted the slower-moving wrist of your opponent". I'm pretty sure this means the sword was not able to achieve Light Speed before he was cut, moreover, it means that the character in question cut his slower wrist before it reached light speed.
I don't think this works"
but I realized this needs more clarification, so...
It's true that the wrist was cut before he was able to reach max velocity, and the idea was to cut the slower moving wrist. yes. however, there may be a misunderstanding regarding how the lightspeed value is being used in the calc. again, what u said is true, in fact, this is the basis to the calc itself.
The sword achieves the lightspeed mark at the end of the swing that is why i treated the light speed value as velocity final (vf=c) of the swing and modeled the motion as uniform acceleration throughout the swing. Using this, i calc'ed the time required for orsted to reach various percentages of the swing (10-90%). the purpose of them was to account for the fact that eris intercepted the swing before it reached max velocity, since the exact interception point is unknown, it provides a range of possible timeframes. The text implies that Eris acted simultaneously in accordance to Orsted. Therefore, Eris would've needed to complete her own motion within the same timeframe to reach the relevant percentage of completion. As a result her required speed is derived from th available timeframe rather than directly scaling to the wrists intsant speed. the statement regarding the "slowermoving wrist" was mainly used to justify treating the attack as rotational motion and to distinguish the wrists velocity from the swords velocity. so the final results are not based on assuming thr wrist itself was moving at SOL throughout the entire process. SO again, the calc isnt assuming Eris intercepted a SOL wrist rather it assumes the sword reaches SOL at full completion and then derives the time available for interception at earlier stages of the swing.