Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27702921-20160212092925/@comment-25555436-20160213031711

SpiritedDreaming wrote:

Besides, isn't that what you're doing? Rejecting my theory? I'm just stating what we have observed. Any theory that is differently enough from another theory about the same thing will end up "rejecting" it. If someone theorizes Mario is a dumbass and someone else says he's a genius, their theories are rejecting each other.

The problem is when you reject them because they are different from yours and as such, in your eyes, could not be possible. Even worse if you treat your theories as facts, which many idiots do when theories are by definition not facts, and should not be treated as such. Do note that I say "you" just as an example in this comment.

Haven't you seen me arguing? I say 1 theory, and in the next comment I say a theory that implies something different. Because I treat my theories as possibilities. Not as facts. Nothing I say is a rock-hard fact, just a possibility of something that could happen, and with the ocasional inevitable exception, I do not treat them like facts.

When you see someone say a theory that would "reject" your or your group's theories, think: Is it "not possible"? Or is it "just as possible as mine/ours"?

To continue the discussion: If the glove can dematerialize, surely the suit and dress can do the same, and surely they can do the inverse. What do I mean? Cinder could manually materialize the dress while dematerializing the suit on-command, instead of manipulating the Dust in a split-second.

She put on the dress, then "erased it from existence", put on the suit, and later on command, did the same with the suit while re-materializing the dress. Similar to the glove, and explains how she was capable of such quick clothing change without anything too unbelievable as "she moved and changed all the fabric in the blink of an eye".

Sure, the question is how she would do that. Well, the glove vanished after she got the powers. Before that she had to put it on by hand. So maybe it's related? To either the Maiden powers or whatever the Grimm glove was?