Physical energy gestalt of controlled entropy; Zero. Hz? If you're not mindful you shouldn't be here. Never trust the hypercube♒️☀️♉️🌑(Ne+Ti),(Si),(Fe)
Alright, here's proof reality is a simulation & a very simple trick to manifest, a thread 🧵🪡;
So to begin, what is the framerate of reality?
As in, how many "nows" are there in a second?
When you watch TV it's shown at a certain revolution (how sharp it looks) and frequency, frames per second.
When you play games it's rendered at 60 frames per second.
That is to say that the universe the main character is in, in the game played by you, is generated 60 times a second.
Which brings to question. How many times per second is life processed for each person?
Another way is saying how often is reality processed per second or per unit time.
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I will never understand the point of this thought-process. You clearly weren't attracted to this man and you wouldn't be happy if you were currently married to him, so why do you care how his life is playing out?
Based on canon, it’s a hard line, not a skill issue.
Toph Beifong doesn’t bend metal itself, she bends the tiny earth impurities inside metal. That’s why she invented metalbending in the first place.
Platinum in The Legend of Korra is described as being so pure that there are essentially no earth impurities to grab onto. So even Prime Toph wouldn’t have anything to bend.
Now, could the lore change someday and reveal that platinum isn’t actually perfectly pure? Maybe. But with the rules we’re given, the answer is:
Prime Toph doesn’t fail to bend platinum because she’s not strong enough. She fails because there’s nothing there for her earthbending to connect to. 🪨⚙️
It’s similar to asking whether the strongest waterbender could bend a completely dry rock. At some point, raw power can’t overcome the absence of the element itself.
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