- 2,052
- 2,254
So, currently the accepted end for this calculation uses 0.08 second timeframe, which is listed as peak human on the site. Here is the calculation itself:
However, if you read my calculation you notice that the opponents Ayato blitzes are superhuman, since even regular Genestella can reach the legal speed in Japan which is 60km/h on normal roads. (And thats considered simple joggining no less, with top speeds being likely far higher)
So, I want to discuss if the 0.013 second (13 millisecond) timeframe is really out of the question here:
Ayato blitzes 2 opponents
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However, if you read my calculation you notice that the opponents Ayato blitzes are superhuman, since even regular Genestella can reach the legal speed in Japan which is 60km/h on normal roads. (And thats considered simple joggining no less, with top speeds being likely far higher)
So, I want to discuss if the 0.013 second (13 millisecond) timeframe is really out of the question here:
In the blink of an eye
MIT neuroscientists find the brain can identify images seen for as little as 13 milliseconds.
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