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Is there any way to calculate/quantify this?

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Wang Wei was interested in that technique, so he remembered it to learn for later. Unfortunately, he did not know how Ji Su would win against him. So, billions of thoughts flashed across his mind in less than a nanosecond.
^Not sure if it is quantifiable, but might as well try. If it is, I assume it would be Reaction Speed?
 
using Peak Human, an individual would have a perception time of 0.1s.

1 second = 10^9 Nanoseconds

They can process 1 billion thoughts in a nano second, so to get his thoughts per second you would;

10^9 thoughts per second x 10^9 nanoseconds per second, giving you 10^18 Thoughts per second.

If it takes a peak human 0.1 seconds to process one thought, the individual processes 10^18thoughts in one second. To get the perception speed you would:

0.1s / 10^18.

Giving you 10e-19. Which according to the Perception chart is well into Massively FTL+.
 
Is there a way to get an exact value of MFTL+? By following the pattern I got something like 10 billion times the speed of light, is that right?
 
Is there a way to get an exact value of MFTL+? By following the pattern I got something like 10 billion times the speed of light, is that right?
Do you mean in seconds? If so it would be 0.000000000000000001s or one quintillionth. If you mean greater than the Massively FTL+ Perception Speed it would be 3336000 times (I'm tired so that may be wrong, I'll check back in the morning)
 
I did the calc, if 3.336x10^-12 gives 1000x the speed of light, then (3.336x10^-12)/(1x10^-19) would give 3336000 times difference. But the picoseconds are for each 1000x, so by multiplying it, we get 33.36 billion times the speed of light. I think it's right.

I'm eating good here. Also, how would reaction speed play out in Vs matches, do characters get lowered to the reaction speed, or is it just combat speed?
 
The combat speed of that faster character is assumed to be equalized to the combat speed of the slower character. Every other speed the faster character has is reduced by the same multiplier. This includes the speed of any attacks, projectiles, reactions, perception, flight, etc
 
Do you mean in seconds? If so it would be 0.000000000000000001s or one quintillionth. If you mean greater than the Massively FTL+ Perception Speed it would be 3336000 times (I'm tired so that may be wrong, I'll check back in the morning)
Would it be right to use peak human perception to calc a similar feat done by a robot, or Superhuman is better?
 
Would it be right to use peak human perception to calc a similar feat done by a robot, or Superhuman is better?
If you have a statement that the Robot has superhuman statistics then possibly. My memory tells me there was a revision that prevents you from using anything above peak human without a direct perception timeframe given, but I can't fully recall it.
 
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