Talk:Indeterminacy/@comment-33855632-20171205030325/@comment-25716369-20171205031101

Indeterminacy in mathematics is a point where an equation can have two contradictory answers. In the form of a superpower, a user would have contradictory power and never be able to be defeated, as it would require some sort of definable limit to a power in order to scale above it. In short, fighting a user with this power would be like trying to count to infinity, but listing every possible decimal number as well- you wouldn’t even get to 1.