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Quantity Manipulation: The study of how much there is of something usually is viewed as subject of mathematics.Through the change of what those equations mean or change of the equations themselves the described phenomena would have to change accordingly, assuming that the description of them stays true even if changed or in other words if the equations aren't just changed on paper, but in reality. Physics Manipulation: Most laws of physics are described by mathematical equations.Applied manipulation of mathematics: The ability to manipulate real phenomenons by changing the mathematical rules through which they are described.This means that things like the way reasoning is performed, the mathematical notation, inference rules and which assumptions and models are used when doing math can be changed, but the phenomenons of reality described through the math are unaffected. Abstract manipulation of mathematics: The ability to manipulate mathematics in its abstract form.This could cause a potential collapse of reality via the universe not existing if certain math formulas were changed like "1 + 1" now equaling 3. This power can never be detained as it is based on the intellectual level of the user. The power to manipulate and alter the laws and foundations of mathematics. The user can change the study of quantity, structure, space, change, through manipulating the laws and foundation of mathematics, allowing the user to change the principle of numeracy, for example altering the distance between two destination, break the laws of physics through the alteration of mathematical equations, increasing or decrease the amount or quantity in a substance or in an area, etc.
