Talk:Badass Adaptation/@comment-33699086-20171220111657/@comment-30766268-20180215161425

1. mathematiclly speaking, infinity can endlessly progress.

not a very good explanation, but I anyway just thrown it there as a piece of trivia.

2. As I said, I never read the novels.

I only got this information from the wikia and from SageM.

if this is incorrect, and you read the novels, and know it's incorrect, then I can't argue with that.

3. well, from the real life math and science point of view, it's immposible for somehting finite to reach to an infinite level.

you can do an act for an infinite amount of times, basically not stoping, but there is no point in there in which you reach infinity.

you just aspire for infinity, in a sense.

bu tthis is fiction.

technically, character X can have infinite power if they get power from character Y, even if Y have only a finite level of power.

the reason is because it's fiction, so normal rules usually doesn't apply, as most writers are not smart enough to know they don't make the rules correctly, or just knowingly break all the rules because it's funnnier that way.

4. In theory, issei would be able to defeat Goku.

since Goku have a finite level of power, and since issei's basic power is the multiply his power every once in a while (wasn't it every 10 seconds?), then if he survive in the fight long enough, and if he use vali's power to devide the power of goku each time, he would be able to defeat goku, if goku doesn't blow him up right from the get go.

5. If you want this to change, I am not the person you need to convince.

If you say issei doens't posses this power in the novel, then I can't argue, as someone who haven't read them.

But I am not the one you need to convince.

If you would convince SageM, then you did your job.

But I am not the one you need to direct this conversation to.