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He asked for the "Normal" Warrior progressionShang's path is different. Impose can be used to ascend to the 5th realm, World connection can be used for the 6th and void break for the 7th realmwhat shang did was use impose for his mini breakthroughs during his 4th realm progression and use World connection to ascend to the 5th realmso shang's realm are these:Fusion realm (5th) [A fusion of impose and world connection]Void Break (6th)
i think for normal warriors, it's these. True Path(4th) imposed Realm (5th) World Connection (6th) void Break (7th)
this just had me bursting out laugh. POWER OF MATHEMATICS.
Mfer did the perfect somersault flip bow HAHA
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ain't it simple? Let's say he has 1% of the sea left. He sleeps for 8 hours and it's now at 81% when he wakes up therefore 1h of rest = 10%
One needs to be UNDERGROUND and in a coffin while the other needs to just sleep in the graveyard.
Dark souls 3, A DLC boss and considered to be one of the hardest boss to fight.
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Also you ignored the fact you can find the sources or the "scientific research papers" as you put it with a google search as well. Next lvl big headed brain juice you have yes.
And? A google search shows how simple and easy it is to get such information. Use it next time. You didn't read my previous comment, especially the last part If this was your response LMAO.
Oh? the cartoonist as you put it didn't put research Into it? how narrow minded. First of all let me explain (this can be a simple google search) the "how many bytes can the human brain store" I shall quote what was said “…Most computational neuroscientists tend to estimate human storage capacity somewhere between 10 terabytes and 100 terabytes, though the full spectrum of guesses ranges from 1 terabytes to 2.5 petabytes. (One terabyte is equal to about 1,000 gigabytes or about 1 million megabytes; a petabyte is about 1,000 terabytes.) The math behind these estimates is fairly simple. The human brain contains roughly 100 billion neurons. Each of these neurons seems capable of making around 1,000 connections, representing about 1,000 potential synapses, which largely do the work of data storage. Multiply each of these 100 billion neurons by the approximately 1,000 connections it can make, and you get 100 trillion data points, or about 100 terabytes of information. Neuroscientists are quick to admit that these calculations are very simplistic. First, this math assumes that each synapse stores about 1 byte of information, but this estimate may be too high or too low…” With a google search again, asking how many years of memories can be stored into the human brain it has said " For comparison, if your brain worked like a digital video recorder in a television, 2.5 petabytes would be enough to hold three million hours of TV shows. You would have to leave the TV running continuously for more than 300 years to use up all that storage" The very same 300 years meet arnold video mentioned. But like I said which you clearly ignored the first time. This is all food for thought. I agree we do not know alot of the brain but it doesn't stop us from conversing about the possibilities. Like the one we are talking about now "If the brain is a computer" but the brain is not a computer and so we can never be sure and thus why I said it's "theoretical limit" It's a theory. A THEORY. I never claimed it to be true. A food for thought nothing more nothing less.
Also what's your definition of perfect memory? In this era there is only people with great memory but never "perfect". Perfect memory would be able to recall ever vision every sensation every smell every touch you have ever experienced with no flaws in it. For example ask a man to glance at a tree briefly then ask to close his eyes and tell him how many leaves are there? It's impossible since he doesn't have "perfect memory" Those with "perfect memory" should be able count or tell you how many instantly since he has already "perfectly memorized" the tree
There is a theoretical limit that researchers has made on the brain. it's not a perfect since your converting computer bytes to the human body but it gives insight. I watched the video "What if we lived for 1000 years" by Meet Arnold on youtube and in that video it says we won't be able to store memory anymore pass 300 years(Well above the lifespan of a human which might explain why no one has reach the "Cap") or something while others in the comments of said video says that instead reaching "Max storage" the brain itself would start forgetting in order to make room for new memories. Food for thought all in all.