Talk:Perspective Manipulation/@comment-92.16.122.39-20121230145746/@comment-92.16.122.39-20121230154053

Before I proceed to my answer I'd just like to establish, just to avoid any possible misudnerstanding, that I am not trying to troll, quite the contrary, I desperately want to love this power but I have geuine concerns about it.

"This power is not based on human perception, more specific, it is the reason why other things, including other powers are flawed, not this."

While I understand that it is not based on human perception I am not really sure how it proves the flawed nature of other powers.

"You should remember that even in our real life, reality is what we human perceive right now, not the true reality."

You are saying reality is subjective to our perception and there is no one true reality. On the other hand I argue that there is a true reality even tho we might not see it or might never see it. Everything is relative indeed but it's relativity is not the relativity of that thing's nature or itness but rather the relativity of how others see it, perceive it. In this sense PM can achieve everything but it won't essentially change that thing, that thing will remain the same.

"And to deny perspective is to deny every concepts we knew and created because all of them, sciences, studies, knowledges,...are based on perspective."

And perspective is yet another concept. So if you control concepts you can control the concept of perspective as well. It is just an infinite circle.

"This power can warp between the objective reality and subjective reality, essentially become the basis of all existence."

This sentence implies that one perspective (subjective reality) becomes the objective reality, however as I argued before, in it's essence it doesn't. A pebble will still remain a pebble at it's core even if it is perceived as a dragon. It is just a piece of rock.

To sum up, something's itness cannot be changed by different perspectives. it will still remain the same thing. A thing's nature is fundamentally different and independent from it's image, the thing we percieve. A star may born and die at the most empty corner of the universe, no one might perceive it, not even stray cosmic dust, yet it still remains a star and it's starness is not reduced in any way.