Talk:Vector Manipulation/@comment-35836648-20190426205942/@comment-38876330-20190909172947

Knowing Saitama, no one would win that battle.

Saitama has immeasurable, well, everything in terms of condition; Accelerator reflects any and all vectors that are harmful and unnecessary for survival. Of course, he has to understand how the vectors work (otherwise, he can't describe them in his head with maths), but that is usually a weakness that is meaningless for him to have.

Thing is though, once Saitama punches Accel, the force of his attack would be reflected, however, because of Saitama's immeasurablility, all this would do is create an "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" scenario, as Saitama wouldn't even react to the recoil; his hand would just be unable to move past the reflection field.

To Saitama, punching the field would be like punching a field that cannot be broken and things will just bounce off as a result. To Accel, he would reflect it, but what's he going to do about the recoil of Saitama's punches on, say, the air (creating potential vacuum or low oxygen spaces) or the earth (creating earthquakes so ridiciously powerful it collapses the floor below him?