Well stopping a lightsaber with your bare hands mean you are withstanding blows meant to cut through bulk heads and the hulls of Star ships not to mention noy a lot of Jedi are able to do that.
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Incorrect again. The reason a lightsaber slashes through the bulkheads and ships hulls is precisely due to the heat it emits when it comes into contact with something solid (at least I'm pretty sure that's how it works), i.e not the thin air between Rey and Ren. He's deflecting momentum of the blade itself with the Force of rey behind it. And given that Rey's best cutting feat with a lightsaber is leaving a skin deep scar on the Sith practitioner, i'd say the ability to deflect such a force is pretty unimpressive.
Interesting, didn't think of interpreting it that way.
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No that's not what happened. It's specifically mentioned how Rey's blow collide with Kylo's mental shield (aka Force Barrier). This means his defense TK is strong enough to tank the power of the lightsaber (capable of cutting through exterior hull of Capital ships for example). How much heat is transferred to the shield (or other material with which is collides) correlates indeed with the strength of the blow however considering Rey at that poit was overpowering Kylo in a pure strength contest (and given even physically average characters have dealt massive blows with the support of the Force) it stands to reason the power behind the blows are of considerable strength.
Note: If he was purely stopping her momentum than Rey's blows wouldn't crash on Kylo's shield because they would be redirected or even stopped.
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There has been several conversations between your first post and this and precisely all your qualms have been answered. My suggestion, learn to type faster than twenty words per second.
No they absolutely haven't but I accept your concession, besides I think that someone who's Master's Thesis is centered around heat transfer does actually know the physics behind it.
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Ok, so now it's turned from Kylo was stopping her blade with TK to Kylo was using a shield to deflect her blows. I asked you to give me the specifics of the feat. And so far you haven't done a good job.
It he's deflecting her blows with TK, as you had originally stated, than it has absolutely nothing to do with heat transfer, and everything to do with momentum.
If he's deflecting her blows with a physical shield, than yeah, the heat of the blade has some involvement as well as the force of the attacker.
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Description of the junior novelization (Ren extended a hand, calling on the Force to ward off her attacks. At first it worked, as she slashed into the iron shield of his will, but then her blade cut across his face. It burned. ). It specifically mentions how her slashes are faced into his shield, which without a doubt implies they collided with his barrier and weren't redirected like you claimed.
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Language matters DD. It can change the entire meaning of a premise - lets eat out, grandpa - let's eat out grandpa. Taken literally, your original post means that he was deflecting her blows with telekinesis. To me such a feat is unquantifiable because it's reliant on a factor we don't know (the speed and strength of Rey). Stopping the blade with a Force barrier is a different power and therefore a different set of physics.
My claim was against your original statement - before you changed the premise with the Junior novel as evidence against. I've never read the junior novel. I watched the film where not a single strike of Reys was deflected by the force. So yes, it appears that Ren can produce a shield strong enough to stop the heat of lightsaber blade (for a while) that's an impressive feat, but all it tells me is that his barrier feats are far more impressive than his skill with a blade itself.
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I feel bad for OP. He's the only one here not dealing in hypotheticals and speculation, while the "great minds" of this message board try their best to rationalize Kylo Ren being pedestrian.
Coleman Trebor sweeps. At least his training is "complete"