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You can redefine the laws of physics in a 20 foot sphere around you, but you must define them in a precise mathematical way that forces you to have a deep understanding of physics in order to produce any meaningful (and not instantly destructive) effect.

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revegelance

I wouldn't get much use out of that one.

errorblankfeild

Um... after learning physics you literally unstoppable. You could make it so anything traveling above a certain threshold would dead stop if it got near you. (bullet/missile proof)

jonnyt_

Even then it'd be scary, because you define it in a mathematical way. It's very easy to make a mistake. Programs always have bugs, but your "bugs" could destroy the universe, or at least yourself. Very powerful yes, but you have to be very sure of your equations. And whatever you do: don't divide by zero!

danielkinane

Simple solution. Just never use it. Nothing ventured, nothing lost.

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71% prefer You can redefine the laws of physics in a 20 foot sphere around you, but you must define them in a precise mathematical way that forces you to have a deep understanding of physics in order to produce any meaningful (and not instantly destructive) effect.

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