Imperiex wasn't able to generate a Big Bang under his own power, rather it was because earth was a focal point. He got pwnd in the end and his armor cracked by freakin' Superman.
You do not understand how AM's power worked do you? He was the balance of the Multiverse. He was already the power of the Multiverse Reversed. When one of the Monitor's universes Died, It gave the AM more power and tipped the scales. Thus he was able to end thier eternal struggle. He was never amped. He just discovered how to increase his own power. An amp would be the IG. Or someone else's power.
While nullification would likely have an effect on the Spectre I really don't think it would put him down for the count. The Spectre Force is a part of the Logos (i.e. the Presence). Saying the UN could erase the Spectre is like saying it could erase the Presence Himself.
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From my understand the nullifier cna nullify anything.It's just a matter of whether or not the person can manipulate UN's energy's so it doesn't affect them,or once they are nullified can they escape oblivion?I mean if LT is nullified(lets himself)can oblivion hold him?No.
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How about you re read it smartass?
T was already fcuking him up Galan was badly damaged but he couldn't even scratch T he would have lost anyways A just cheapshoted him..
That's not what the Negative Proof Fallacy is. If you stated that it can't erase beings greater than the Multiverse and he demanded you prove that it can't then that would be demanding negative proof.
Did you read my post? I state that it will effect him, just that him getting erased completely is ridiculous.
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Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.