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Mathematical Movement

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Abilities related to Unrestricted Movement
Related Abilities Water Walking - Cloud Walking - Air Walking - Dimension Walking - Dream Walking - Underwater Movement - Flowmotion - Abstract Movement - Mathematical Movement

Background

Mathematical Movement involves the manipulation or use of mathematical principles to alter or control the movement of oneself or objects. This could include bending the rules of physics using abstract mathematics, such as teleportation, trajectory manipulation, or creating paths through spaces that shouldn't be physically possible. The user can navigate or manipulate dimensions, velocities, or spaces based on mathematical formulas or principles.

Also Called

  • Geometric Movement
  • Mathematical Teleportation

Possible Applications

  • Teleportation: Users can teleport or manipulate their location using mathematical formulas to instantaneously shift across space.
  • Trajectory Manipulation: Users can alter the trajectory of their movements or objects, allowing for movement that defies conventional physics.
  • Dimensional Warping: Users can warp or create pathways through dimensions, using mathematics to control space and time.

Potential Types

  • Geometric Pathways: Users create or follow paths based on mathematical patterns, such as geometric shapes or fractals, to traverse otherwise impossible terrain.
  • Calculative Teleportation: Using advanced mathematical formulas, users can instantaneously move from one point to another.

Limitations

  • Complexity of Calculations: The user may require precise control and understanding of mathematical principles to avoid unintended results or failure.
  • Energy Costs: Some forms of mathematical movement may require large amounts of energy or focus to execute, limiting frequent use.