@@dillonlongland8995 You can to detriment effect of your own reality, look at strange supreme; Canon events are similar in this manner the only thing is is that the spidey society knows a way to potentially stop the reality destroying effect sometimes.
He explains it in the video. Nexus Being: Super powerful being that is able to disrupt or shift the direction of their universe or multiverse within their control. Example: Wanda in dr strange 2 Anchor Being: Being who unknowingly or unknowingly maintains the stability of their universe (main character basically), example - Wolverine in his respective universe, the one where he sacrifices himself and dies, thus the universe slowly starts dying. Canon Event: Crucial moments (often referring to the spidermen) which dictate their direction in who they become and represent. These are not pre-destined or "have" to happen, they just occur in storylines. Absolute Point in Time: A event that has no other possibilities besides that event occurring, these HAVE to happen and are practically destined. They do not have correlation to a hero's stories but they may. These are difficult to understand so I get the confusion.
yup. and they didn't even spill out the 5 dollar subscription for elleven labs where you can tweak the audio, have inflections, etc. All my vids are AI audio, but of my own tweaks/creations. Not just copy-pasta.
“When the boundaries between two universes erodes, causing them to collide; destroying one or both in the process” -Reed Richards (Dr. Strange & The Multiverse Of Madness)
Canon Events are probably Absolute Points described in the Mcu given different Terminology, the way they function is very similar to each other.
Same thing, different name for copyright purposes
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But you can stop canon events from happening, you can't stop absolute points from happening
@@dillonlongland8995 You can to detriment effect of your own reality, look at strange supreme; Canon events are similar in this manner the only thing is is that the spidey society knows a way to potentially stop the reality destroying effect sometimes.
What is the difference between Canon Event and Absolute Point in Time
What is the difference between Nexus Being and Anchor Being
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@@goldstark How unhelpful
He explains it in the video.
Nexus Being: Super powerful being that is able to disrupt or shift the direction of their universe or multiverse within their control. Example: Wanda in dr strange 2
Anchor Being: Being who unknowingly or unknowingly maintains the stability of their universe (main character basically), example - Wolverine in his respective universe, the one where he sacrifices himself and dies, thus the universe slowly starts dying.
Canon Event: Crucial moments (often referring to the spidermen) which dictate their direction in who they become and represent. These are not pre-destined or "have" to happen, they just occur in storylines.
Absolute Point in Time: A event that has no other possibilities besides that event occurring, these HAVE to happen and are practically destined. They do not have correlation to a hero's stories but they may. These are difficult to understand so I get the confusion.
Is this AI generated stuff?
what if
yup.
and they didn't even spill out the 5 dollar subscription for elleven labs where you can tweak the audio, have inflections, etc. All my vids are AI audio, but of my own tweaks/creations. Not just copy-pasta.
@@zharfankasyfillah9522 i farted.
Oh yeah. The good stuff 😏
What about the incursion?
What's that? 😅😅
“When the boundaries between two universes erodes, causing them to collide; destroying one or both in the process” -Reed Richards (Dr. Strange & The Multiverse Of Madness)