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      11 months ago

      It doesn’t. The rules are specifically different at different scales. Both for distances and times. For combat and out of combat.

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        11 months ago

        For laboratory tests, we asked some monks to spar while passing the note short distances. Our understanding of quantum D&D is confined to small scales.

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        11 months ago

        I want to take this as truth instead of abstraction and see the world as truly having different laws of physics in different circumstances.

        Like, slap a person and see if time and space are altered.

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      11 months ago

      The FTL travel has bugged me for a while. Time dilation can’t be a thing if Demiplanes are accessible from anywhere at any time, and the speed of light must be instantaneous. Bothers me to no end

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            Exactly. The duration is one round, the distance is “any distance”, and the target can reply immediately. If it had lightspeed delay then the distance would be limited to 3 lightseconds.