Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24534644-20170213012304/@comment-24534644-20170329035428

1- Ah. Forgive me then, that must have been accidentally left out when I had to retype the entire template because the thread decided to eat my post the first time around.

2- Well, I have no defense for this. I'm sure I could think of them if the situation ever called for such a use, but on my own I have difficulty imagining such things.

3- Its not that they're THAT tiny, it's just that they're naturally hard to perceive. Black holes, and theoretically wormholes on a similar vein, aren't actually visible on their own; rather they are MADE visible by the light and various other objects that get sucked into them. These wormholes in particular are so small and so short-lived that they aren't able to gather enough material to become visible on their own; their only perceptible in the visual distortion they create.

4- Well it's been some time since my last Physics class, so pardon me for confusing that. Mass and volume then.

5- I'll fix it.

6- ...not sure what you're getting at here. The point is that the Semblance can warp away objects that get close enough to the Aura. Yes, I suppose it could also warp away objects that are touching the Aura, but by then the damage has already been done and most of the momentum would have been lost, so really what would be the point.

7- And this is what happens when I forget to add in the word "field". I mean 'inside' in the sense of being within the field already. You know, like how the characters in the show are able to walk around and grab and hold onto things without their Aura constantly pushing said objects away? If he's holding onto or wearing something, then it's 'within' or 'inside' of his Aura.