Talk:Causality Manipulation/@comment-4013655-20120813004202/@comment-5553107-20120821065913

Scrutinizing the capabilities, I seem to have misunderstood this power as simple inverting or enforcing all cause and effect. All I have to say is, you are definitely correct. Now I understand why I should have never underestimated this power. The only limit to this is pretty much control. But, might I add, that logic manipulation also has loose causality control. Even with your last sentence, "It just... doesn't make sense ^ ^" alternately, it doesn't adhere to a standard logical model of time progression. They could transform the nature of reality's "laws" into where it is illogical to do one thing, but logical to do another. To be honest, paradox inducement has pretty much nothing on this power since this can pretty much separate causes and effect negating the paradox from forming in the first place, but some paradoxes can espouse a cycle of infinite regress or vicious circularity so how could a causality manipulator bypass this cycle when it's limitless, in other words, without beginning or end when it can only redirect causality and not create a new one?