Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20151027072937/@comment-25396609-20151030041927

That does not violate the laws of physics, though, it bends them a little. If you'd like I can go find my theory on how aura is based on the human neural net, that explains quite nicely why someone would be able to manipulat magnetc fields with their mind.

What you wrote and what you think it is implying are vastly different. A moment is a very short period of time, by describing it as stepping between two moments it reads as the ability to shift between two timeframes, two already existing moments, not as the ability to move at sufficient speed so as to not be registered as having moved.

As for Ruby, the tailwind was played for comedic effect. Until we see it in combat, it cannot be considered a legitimate application of her semblance (since situations those speeds would have been beneficial she has been nowhere near as fast)

When estimating the speeds he would be moving we used the numbers you gave, it is not our fault you chose to use an estimate numerous orders of magnitude higher than the actual number. That is on you, not us.

We know aura and semblance do not exist in our world, however most laws of physics not relating to the pseudo-magical aspects have so far held up pretty well, and as such it can be reasonably assumed that, save for said pseudo-magic, they are the same.

Though you are not accumulating infinite mass, you are moving at incredible speeds by your own description, and while you have accounted for the toll it would take on his body you did not account for the fact that the compression of air around him from his rapid movement would cause the atmosphere to combust around him, if he struck someone with his normal amount of strength combined with that speed it would send them through a reinforced concrete wall.

The closest example in nature I can thing of is the mantis shrimp which can strike so fast a vacuum forms around its claw, a vacuum that collapses creating a sonic shock, as well as releasing visible light. You are moving at comparable speeds on a larger scale in a far more volatile environment, possibly while toting around explosives more powerful and unstable than nitroglycerin.