Thread:ThePerpetual/@comment-36846645-20191103104500

Always thought this was ridiculous when it happened, now i know why. I tell everyone about this for a reason. At the very least this is peak human. You'll see why. And no i did watch it come, suddenly it was point blank in front my face and i quickly shifted my head to the right and nothing touched me.

Me reacting to a bee at point blank going fast (When i say fast, i mean zoom. As if that thing had somewhere to go. I did actually dodge btw)

Values i use for distance from my face and the bee
9 inches = .2286m (Lowball. This is not accurate, but it's good to see what i know what my reactions are better than) 5 inches = .127m (More accurate, i think slightly closer. 3 or 4)

A bee can fly 15 - 20 mph

values i used for bee speed in this scenario
5 mph = 2.24m/s (Lowball, considering i said zoom)

7.5 mph  = 3.35m (Nothing lower than that)

10 mph = 4.4704m/s (Possibly)

15 mph = 6.7056m/s (Likely)

I used 9 inches first which is inaccurate af but impressive still

.23/2.24 = .10 seconds aka (100 miliseconds, and that's way lower than actuality)

.23/3.35 = .07 seconds (70 miliseconds, and this is still wrong)

.23/4.4704 = .05

.23/6.71 = .034 (34 miliseconds)

.127/2.24 = 0.05 (50 miliseconds, impressive but this was not moving at 5 mph)

.127/3.35 = 0.04 (40 miliseconds)

.127/4.4704 = .028 (28 milseconds. Scary)

.127/6.71 = 0.18 (18 milseconds)

What i think more accurate from experience

.1/4.4704 = .02 (20 miliseconds)

There is other things just as ridiculous.

1. I remember washing the dishes pretty aggressively to get stains out, my face was fairly close to the water, water splashed up extremely quickly to which i dodged pretty easy. I questioned did i really just dodge that. Who tf reacts to water splashes, and up close going that fast?

2. I remember back in high school, it was rainy so roofs were wet ig. I remember walking to lunch, and i sort of dodged a water droplet. No i did not see it coming. It was above my head so it was not visible until it reached eye level. idk exactly where i saw it from, but i definitely reacted and moved as soon as it became visible. It was close to my face. Like the moment it was visible i, moved. Who does that..?

3. Same as the bee but with a fly. Albeit this was after i came out of the bathroom. As soon as i looked up, a fly was in front of my face. As close as the bee if not closer. Yet i dodged it anyway. Probably dodged each other tho

4. There was a wasp nest outside my door, one went for the back of my neck cause it was in a bun, and the moment it made contact i ducked my head, and screamed. Threw it off me. Smart cause had i actually smacked it off, it would probably get the rest to attack. Yet i instinctively ducked, which was the best decision as i did not bother it and it was quicker thinking.

5. Whenever i sort of tripped up the steps, as soon as my face was about to hit the metal, i twisted my body in a quick motion to avoid it.

6. Reacted to a small green bug that flies. I was sort of staring at it up close as i wanted to see what it was. It flew up extremely quickly and i dodged that.

There are dozens of examples why i think my reactions are not normal. I think something is wrong with my brain loweky but not in a bad way. I remember i reacted to the wind cause it blew a certain way. Yes the wind made me flinch. My body is always ready to move quickly.  