Speed of thought is overrated. Your arms move at the speed of thought.
Speed of thought is overrated. Your arms move at the speed of thought.
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
If you're trying to figure out the F-15's speed then just maneuvering killed the F-15's original pilot from pure G Force.
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I think that's a confusion of the terms here.
My arm move to my thought, but it certainly doesn't move at 100 m/s.
That is to say, "move at the speed of thought" is a predicate that refers to a specific value, so it's saying, "X moves at that value."
Hence rough estimate. But even figuring that, you can't really say what's the maximum linear acceleration is from that...If you're trying to figure out the F-15's speed then just maneuvering killed the F-15's original pilot from pure G Force.
You need like 20 G's at a constant rate to kill yourself.
Most of the time in even the more dangerous maneuvers it still is about 7-10 G's. A roller coaster in comparison is about 4-5 I think. To knock yourself out (in a jet) 12? At about 4G's though you start losing vision. A person without special/pilot suits probably would get knocked out with 6.
20G's would instantly kill you (which is what happened to the JSDF pilot) and most likely liquify some of your organs.
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So, any documented incidents of pilots somehow managing to do this to themselves? Or is LeopardBear's conclusion obtained via theoretical calculations?
Oh yeah, it was an instant kill. If I remember right, normal humans black out at around 7 under sustained conditions, pilots can keep slightly higher for longer, but are still going to black out. Instant death, I don't know. Not that the Gs that it can pull really tells us much, though. *sigh*
*sigh*
Just take speed of thought as handwaving, I guess.
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Going by intuition, normal arm waving is probably not going to approach speeds of 221 m/s... although I may be horribly wrong, since I actually haven't done any measurements to test this out yet.
noun /spēd/
speeds, plural
- Rapidity of movement or action
- - the accident was due to excessive speed
- - they were bemused by the speed of events
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- - the car has a top speed of 147 mph
- Each of the possible gear ratios of a bicycle or motor vehicle
- The sensitivity of photographic film to light
- The light-gathering power or f-number of a camera lens
- The duration of a photographic exposure
- An amphetamine drug, esp. methamphetamine
- Something that matches one's tastes or inclinations
- - oak tables and chairs are more his speed
- Success; prosperity
- - wish me good speed
Which one are you using? I'm too lazy to omit the obviously wrong ones, sorry.
I know what speed is (I still appreciate your searching), but "speed of thought" has no clear definition, because it can mean the time it takes to imagine something, to finish a logical calulation or the time it takes to move your arm.
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
Ah, I see. But then relatively more complex thought processes like imagining something could actually require more than one thought, no?
I was thinking more along the lines of the speed of electron transmission through brain cells.
I'm going with "as fast as it needs to be until you catch Gil off guard".
It might also be the speed of drunken thought.
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Oh? Is that very different from the speed of normal thought?
I'm not very familiar with the side effects of drinking, but I'm not sure if inebriation causes an decrease in neural transmission speed.