When the object teleported to a point closer to B, the way it moved is not one meter at a time. It is instantly teleported and there is no physical or any type of movement to the object. I can explain this teleportation this way. Suppose the universe is a book, each page in the book contains...
Gojo's ability in simple terms is - the more you converge the slower you become OR the more you converge more space is added between you and gojo . This is a vague explanation given by the Author of the manga(comics). I don't think the author has given a detailed explanation on how this ability...
I meant completely skipping all the points between them. I know it's completely fictional, but the object here is not traveling a distance physically at all. Assuming that by using some fictional elements the object changed its coordinates from (1,0) to (5,0). Even though it is not possible to...
Oh, thank you for explaining even though I am completely unfamiliar with the terms you used in the last sentences. But I am right about what I said Arent I? An object moving from A(1,0) to B(5,0) skipping (2,0)(3,0)(4,0) is not convergence right?
Thank you for answering. So i assume its safe to say that the way the object moved cannot be called convergence because the requirements for convergence is not fulfilled here even though it is not possible to explain how the object moved yet.
My question is if there is a point A(1,1,1) and B(10,10,10)in space. And the coordinates of an object at A is modified and moved to a point C(5,5,5) without physically traveling to point C (assuming we have the technology to do that), does that count as converging? And also when it is...
The teleportation which I am referring to is, not by traveling instantly through all these points. Its where the coordinates of the thing that occupy space is modified instantaneously. This teleportation works works with infinite speed. A(1,1,1) is instantly transported to the point C(3,3,3).
Thanks for answering,
But, so is the second case I mentioned converging? The reason why I asked this question is a to clear a doubt regarding a fictional ability of a character. The character is Gojo Satoru and he has an ability called 'infinity' which engulfs his entire body. This ability adds...
If there are points A and B in space, If an object travels a distance from A to any other point between A and B, does that count as converging?
And if the object from point A reach point C (a point between A and B) without traveling a distance, does that count as converging too?
Like if the...