That's kind of ironic, given you are ignoring a litany of feats and the author's own admission of sympathizing with people questioning his speed scale.
Even if you want to discuss movement speed we have Panda being able to dip the AOE of Jogo's meteor despite Sukuna forbidding them from running from it until the last second. If you're arguing in good faith you should be able to address why these feats are inaccurate.
Nobody is ignoring feats, so stop saying I am. I'm saying that they don't hold weight to the
author. Consider them but measure their use.
There is a difference between ignoring and denying. We take them into consideration. We're trying to
DENY THEM. So stop saying I'm ignoring feats like you guys are.
I did, I've been going through these chapters constantly over this.
The speed for the bullet has been considered valid for a while now. Hence why it's in use on the profiles in the first place. Not to mention, unless the bullets she's blocking aren't bullets at all, even rubber ones, then she'd have to be in the ballpack of subsonic to react to and block them.
Something that's debatable and seemingly won in a debate can be shat on by consistency issues later.
Someone can bring up the speed of a slash and say "assume they swing as fast as the average baseball player", then use it in a calc.
If later anti-feats contradict it, then we deny that previous assumption. Maybe the assumption was already accepted. If it's contradicted later, boom.
And I don't know why but people seem to also ignore in this argument but also use is distance. How far something is when its heading towards you can make even attacks slower than you able to tag simply due to it being closer. And as much as I hate to argue this since it's a language thing, it's also been said and translated by a member of the community here (I assume) that PB exceeds the speed of sound so we have no truly confirmed speed for the attack. Not to mention, we can't really ignore the fact that three separate characters (one of which the arguments for this downgrade is coming from) were able to react to and block this very at the least, supersonic attack.
The one that's stated to be supersonic in the beginning? We have no proof that it's supersonic meters away.
Frankly I don't care about the latter. My issue for one of the supports for the value isn't that the result gives hypersonic results, but that Yuji is 11x faster.
People said "Yuji has a hypersonic calc with piercing blood", and they ignore that the calc has him 11x faster than the attack. It doesn't matter the base speed, the calculation put Yuji to 11x whatever piercing blood is at.
So Yuji's piercing blood calc can't be used, because Yuji isn't that much faster than it. Shit, he's not faster than it at all.
Hanami's buds time frame doesn't work, cause how close they were to Todo before they hit is up in the air. Not to mention, seeing as Todo reacted to them, there's no inference that this limits their speeds since Todo and Hanami were able to react in that given timeframe. There's no establishing of an upper limit with the buds to speed of any of these characters.
That does not matter
at all.
We can visibly see the distance covered. They hit him after that 0.01 timeframe was up, noted by the impact marks on the next panel. That means that in that 0.01 timeframe, they didn't hit him yet, since he deactivated his cursed energy after that 0.01 timeframe and they didn't hit him yet, as Hanami said "he deactivated his cursed energy in the last second" after that timeframe was up.
If it was truly any noticeable speed, then it would've hit him before the 0.01 timeframe was up, which it did not. We don't need to know its traveled distance approximately, because we can
visibly see that it didn't travel a distance that'd make it faster than a car on a highway.
Something which hasn't been brought up about Projection Sorcery is that one, it only limits travel speed since the characters have to make 24 movements a second. Even if the characters placement is limited, the speed of their own attacks and reactions aren't. Especially since, movements isn't a unit of distance, it's action. Not to mention, how Noaya is talking in that scene, he's not talking about his reactions, he's talking about his own movement. He says, "My cursed techinque traces movement at 24 fps, so it's no problem for me to move despite being in this bind." So that doesn't function as support for an upper limit in speed either.
Excuse me?
What in the uselessness.
Do you not comprehend the concept of 1/24 fps?
This means that every 0.0416666667 seconds, they'd need to make a single movement.
This means that at the very least, they should be able to cover a decent distance to harm their target, like a kick for every 24th second, something they can't do.
If they want to travel a meter at hypersonic speeds, they'd need to move a meter in 0.000583 seconds. Why is this impressive in contexts of the verse. Even Maki notes that alongside his speed.
The timeframe for the 1/24 m/s movement is over 70 times larger than the timeframe to move a meter at hypersonic speeds, then this means that these guys are reacting to 24 m/s punches.
I literally linked you a scan, showing piercing blood maintaining its supersonic speed, after the start, but
here you go again in case you or anyone else missed it. The speed drop Yuji mentioned, is clearly about the follow up attacks that Choso utilizes after firing PB.
What?
Ok it's faster, but the drop is now not about piercing blood?
The translation
PowerToScale sent quite blatantly says at the bottom.
The initial speed of the blood enhanced by the spell exceeds the speed of sound
If its initial speed is that fast, then it implies that every movement after is slower. It can be slower and still be supersonic, and it also says that
its speed isn't stagnant and that more pressure can amp it.
The greater the pressure of "Byakuren", the greater the speed and penetration power of "Senketsu"
So please don't use that one off moment where we see multiple sonic booms as the justification for every piercing blood thrown in the series, especially when it has only had more than 1 sonic boom from 1 fire throughout the entire series.
Fine
The implication that they can't isn't even supported within that same chapter, since we're shown Kamino blocking his supersonic punch.
He didn't, because he wasn't supersonic then.
He only became supersonic
after he used his
peak speed, and when Kamino needed a ballpark of his speed, Maki brought up the speed he was at in their fight in 151, faster than sound.
Naoya then sped up far to Mach 3.
Of your six instances, only two give explicit speeds which would limit these characters.
The 0.01 second movement.
Covering a meter in 0.04 seconds being impressive.
Multiple sonic boom only being shown in one instance, and in other instances it's not shown.
Naoya's peak speed being supersonic and everything else under mach 1.
Naoya being faster than sound and Maki and Noritoshi imply that they're under it. "If he's faster than sound, then we'll prepare", implying that they're not faster than sound.
Naoya's slower than sound speed fast enough to tag them.
Naoya's Mach 3
And they were ignored because most of them don't support what you're saying, and because we have several more instances which further contradict them.
They all support what I'm saying, yall just didn't notice the point