Post by Kenshou Ine on May 8, 2016 15:37:14 GMT -5
Alright to spite a certain person Value, we're gonna science the shit out of BG and how things works. First up, probably the worst thing we can tackle and all thanks to a certain terrible human being who brought this to our site.
BG THE MULTIVERSE
Thanks Tova you ignorant slut, you don't even know the Pandora's box you opened.
First off let's see what Tova did by casually adding this in.
We got aTova and Tova, but we also had mention of all the other failure Tova's who would never be Royals. Basically highlander style there can only be 1.
So infinite worlds with different Tovas and initiate worlds without Tovas. (We're moving to one of the ones without.)
That means that basically if you start at 1 and count forever you will never know how many worlds with Tova there are, it keeps going. But let's break it down and say what about 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. So even in a finite amount 1 to 2, there is an infinite amount of Tovas. Seriously you see why this is a problem, too many Tovas. So you can infinitely break down the decimals going 1 further out ever time. So to rectify this we have to make an assumption. That there are a subset of worlds with Tova, close enough to ours (pedo, cuck, etc). We're gonna have to assume this list of worlds is infinite as well, but we are going to place it on a finite curve.
Okay as you can see above the lines are separate because there are points they can't approach, but the lines are technically infinite. Basically here is our subset of BG worlds that fit our criteria. So the more curve the line has the further apart those two worlds will be in decisions and choices people made, when the lines are closer and closer to vertical the decisions and choices get closer and closer until we can say for all intents and purposes the worlds are the same even if they go on forever in minute differences.
Thus we have our boundaries in our infinite curve. Thus we have to say that the multiverse while infinite has a subset on a finite curve of worlds that are similar enough that we can probably cross over to and replace our counterpart.
This is the headache Tova brought on us by doing this. He made us use math and make some conjectures and explain his shit.
Next time we will tackle something why most AoE techniques will hit the person casting them expect for rare circumstances.
BG THE MULTIVERSE
Thanks Tova you ignorant slut, you don't even know the Pandora's box you opened.
First off let's see what Tova did by casually adding this in.
We got aTova and Tova, but we also had mention of all the other failure Tova's who would never be Royals. Basically highlander style there can only be 1.
So infinite worlds with different Tovas and initiate worlds without Tovas. (We're moving to one of the ones without.)
That means that basically if you start at 1 and count forever you will never know how many worlds with Tova there are, it keeps going. But let's break it down and say what about 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. So even in a finite amount 1 to 2, there is an infinite amount of Tovas. Seriously you see why this is a problem, too many Tovas. So you can infinitely break down the decimals going 1 further out ever time. So to rectify this we have to make an assumption. That there are a subset of worlds with Tova, close enough to ours (pedo, cuck, etc). We're gonna have to assume this list of worlds is infinite as well, but we are going to place it on a finite curve.
Okay as you can see above the lines are separate because there are points they can't approach, but the lines are technically infinite. Basically here is our subset of BG worlds that fit our criteria. So the more curve the line has the further apart those two worlds will be in decisions and choices people made, when the lines are closer and closer to vertical the decisions and choices get closer and closer until we can say for all intents and purposes the worlds are the same even if they go on forever in minute differences.
Thus we have our boundaries in our infinite curve. Thus we have to say that the multiverse while infinite has a subset on a finite curve of worlds that are similar enough that we can probably cross over to and replace our counterpart.
This is the headache Tova brought on us by doing this. He made us use math and make some conjectures and explain his shit.
Next time we will tackle something why most AoE techniques will hit the person casting them expect for rare circumstances.