Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-45051074-20200620005016/@comment-39718735-20200627190417

Kingasdfg wrote: Gold Experience Requiem doesn't "end" anything, it reverts it back to zero, which is conceptually quite different.

Your definition of "zero" vs "null" seems kind of arbitrary. The two terms are often used interchangeably, both within the series and in other contexts. In some contexts they may indeed have a similar meaning, yet in this one as I pointed out the difference is really important cause it may entirely change how GER works. And as powerful as it was time skip will always have a beginning and an ending, However to reset something to zero that something must end before, and even something potentially infinite has no end.

You can't revert infinity to zero unless you oppose it with another infinite power like Johnny did: GER has domain over some sort of infinite (it can reset Diavolo's death to zero infinite times). However it'd not be the same kind of inifinite force (infnite actions =/= infinite strength), you may say if it had the power to reset a finite thing infinite times he may do the opposite: reset an infinite thing only once (Although I don't think so, since in the canon case GER didn't interact with an infinite force beyond his own which worked in a very specific way). But that may lead to another problem: we don't know GER stamina limits, it dissapeared after forcing the infinite death loop. Who knows, perhaps that drained it from all his strength,

I made the cause and effect statement to point out GER's not absolutely free from those factors, otherwise he'd win every single time, adding to that the zero and null aclaration it helps to set the general limits of GER.