JUJUTSU KAISEN: VECTOR MANIPULATION
Having crossed into the world of Jujutsu Sorcery, where cursed energy governs all supernatural phenomena, Yagami Sora awakened the Strongest Dimensional System, beginning his journey with the skill [Vector Operation].
Through this ability, Sora can freely manipulate the direction and magnitude of vectors acting upon his body. Any vector that reaches the surface of his skin—whether it is kinetic force, thermal transfer, electrical flow, pressure, vibration, or momentum—can be instantaneously reversed, redirected, or reflected.
Within the combat philosophy of jujutsu, where techniques are often decided in fractions of a second, such control over vectors makes Sora’s body function as a perfect defensive mechanism.
Gojo Satoru’s Limitless?
The Infinity that slows objects to an infinite halt resembles an automatic system that blocks attacks before they arrive.
But Sora’s control is different.
If Limitless is an automatic transmission, then Vector Operation is a manual transmission with a rebound mechanism—one that not only stops incoming forces but sends them back along their original vectors.
Sukuna’s slash? Reflected.
Even techniques that bypass physical durability struggle to affect him.
The cursed technique Idle Transfiguration, used by Mahito, reshapes the soul through direct contact. Yet without successfully reaching Sora’s body in the first place, even a technique that alters the soul cannot activate.
The vector of contact itself is rejected.
Beginning from Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical College, during the era of the Juvenile Detention Center incident, Yagami Sora began carving his name into the world of jujutsu.
Cursed spirits that ordinary sorcerers fear…
Special Grade anomalies that demand entire squads to suppress…
To Sora, all of them were simply forces with direction.
And direction can be controlled.
What are so-called top-tier cursed spirits?
What is the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna?
Before absolute vector manipulation, they are nothing more than lambs awaiting slaughter.
"Sorry, only one way is allowed."
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Vector Addition and Subtraction Suppose a particle undergoes a displacement followed by a second displacement . The final result is the same as if the particle had started at the same initial point and undergone a single displacement (Fig. 1.11a). We call displacement the vector sum, or resultant, of displacements and We express this relationship symbolically as (1.2) The boldface plus sign emphasizes that adding two vector quantities requires a geometrical process and is not the same operation as adding two scalar quantities such as In vector addition we usually place the tail of the second vector at the head, or tip, of the first vector (Fig. 1.11a). If we make the displacements and in reverse order, with first and second, the result is the same (Fig. 1.11b). Thus (1.3) This shows that the order of terms in a vector sum doesn’t matter. In other words, vector addition obeys the commutative law. Figure 1.11c shows another way to represent the vector sum: If vectors and are both drawn with their tails at the same point, vector is the diagonal of a parallelogram constructed with and as two adjacent sides. CAUTION Magnitudes in vector addition It’s a common error to conclude that if