Originally posted by FrothByte
2.
direct one's mind toward someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
This is exactly the point, you keep posting in ignorance and it's sad to watch. You post more quotes saying the exact same thing disproving your point.
Look at the definition above. You're about to get into a fight... during the fight you're constantly thinking. But even once words are exchanged and you are about to fight. Your find is LOOK AT YOUR DEFINTION. DIRECT ONE'S MIND TO SOMEONE OR SOMETHING. YOU ONES MIND ACTIVITY TO FORM CONNECTED IDEAS. That is the EXACT thing I'm talking about.
Right before a fight, you're already sizing things up... Sizing him up, how big he is, what you think he might try and do, the environment, people around that might interfere. Your mind is CONSTANTLY thinking and focused on this fight. During the fight, you exchanged but nothing landed but you tied up briefly. During that tie up, he tried a Greco Move to take you to the ground. It failed but your mind already noted he was trying an upperbody lock. You then store that info but CONNECT it to other ideas. Okay, he might be trained some in wrestling, okay don't get to close to you're not locked up, if you do get tied up again, try and do this. Or the opposite, you locked up and you felt his strength and it was next to nothing. You deduce, okay I'm going to take him down and do some ground and pound. ALL of these things are constantly going on in your mind. Your mind is constantly thinking and everything going on around you. READ, jesus, just simple read and stop being ignorant on a subject
Originally posted by FrothByte
The brain controls breathing. Are you telling me you THINK everytime you take a breath? Do you think when you blink your eyes? Do you think when you sneeze?
You truly are a moron. I honestly can't believe you're this dumb. ONE IS A AUTO RESPONSE, which ISN'T the same thing going on in a fight. Those are auto responses. Those are your brain processing info, and acting accordingly. They are auto response from our central nervous system. You can't be this dumb.... maybe so... Jesus. To even compare a fight and how your brain is actively processing info and responding to a auto response and breathing is pathetic. Try reading sometime. If you continue to be a blathering buffoon I may have to do with you what I did Silent
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Originally posted by FrothByte
2.
direct one's mind toward someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
This is exactly the point, you keep posting in ignorance and it's sad to watch. You post more quotes saying the exact same thing disproving your point.
Look at the definition above. You're about to get into a fight... during the fight you're constantly thinking. But even once words are exchanged and you are about to fight. Your find is LOOK AT YOUR DEFINTION. DIRECT ONE'S MIND TO SOMEONE OR SOMETHING. YOU ONES MIND ACTIVITY TO FORM CONNECTED IDEAS. That is the EXACT thing I'm talking about.
Right before a fight, you're already sizing things up... Sizing him up, how big he is, what you think he might try and do, the environment, people around that might interfere. Your mind is CONSTANTLY thinking and focused on this fight. During the fight, you exchanged but nothing landed but you tied up briefly. During that tie up, he tried a Greco Move to take you to the ground. It failed but your mind already noted he was trying an upperbody lock. You then store that info but CONNECT it to other ideas. Okay, he might be trained some in wrestling, okay don't get to close to you're not locked up, if you do get tied up again, try and do this. Or the opposite, you locked up and you felt his strength and it was next to nothing. You deduce, okay I'm going to take him down and do some ground and pound. ALL of these things are constantly going on in your mind. Your mind is constantly thinking and everything going on around you. READ, jesus, just simple read and stop being ignorant on a subject
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
You truly are a moron. I honestly can't believe you're this dumb. ONE IS A AUTO RESPONSE, which ISN'T the same thing going on in a fight. Those are auto responses. Those are your brain processing info, and acting accordingly. They are auto response from our central nervous system. You can't be this dumb.... maybe so... Jesus. To even compare a fight and how your brain is actively processing info and responding to a auto response and breathing is pathetic. Try reading sometime. If you continue to be a blathering buffoon I may have to do with you what I did Silent
Before I go into this further, I just want to clarify your stance. So you think that an autoresponse is not considered thinking. Yes?
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
As I said, your ignorance on the subject is disturbing. Read the articles I posted. Read all three, and then tell me your brain isn't actively thinking in a fight as you've been claiming. It's that simple. Read and comprehend.
Answer the question KT. Are you saying that autoresponse is not thinking?
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
As I said, I'm not answering any more questions of yours, till you read the articles and concede your brain is indeed thinking when you're in a fight. That simple. Are you still disputing that it is?
I've read your articles, and this question is a direct response to it. After all, I'm only trying to clarify your stance. Why is that so hard for you to answer? Is it maybe because you feel you're losing this argument?
I just want to know if you think you need to think when doing autoresponses like sneezing or blinking your eyes or breathing?
You can't see the forest because of the trees is what is going on here. Losing the argument LOL. You've conclusively lost the argument. Your claim was that reactions, muscle memory, instincts all factor more into a fight than your brain. That's a loss, and totally false. Then you claimed that your brain isn't thinking during a fight, and you get hung up on the word thinking and it's various meanings. Neither of which help your stance. Both kinds occur in a fight.
You brain is constantly thinking (intricately) about the fight and what is transpiring and course of actions. Stuff you're consciously aware of. It's also thinking i.e. processing so fast you don't even know it was thinking. It was. When stuff happens at 1/100th or even 1/300th of second it may not seem like the brain did any thinking... it did. You seem to believe thinking only implies sitting down pondering the meaning of life. Your brain is constantly thinking. At all times. it's constantly gathering information and processing it. So when things happen quickly, you can react to them.
So that's two arguments you've conclusively lost already. Your question doesn't change a thing. We aren't talking about sneezing or blinking or breathing. Even then that is considered brain activity and processing. However, that is so far removed from a fight, that it's not even funny. There hasn't been an argument so far on this subject you've won. Let's recap
1. You claimed in a fight, instincts, reactions, muscle memory are all more important in a fight AND are happening more in a fight.
Wrong
2. You then claimed your brain isn't really thinking during a fight. This has been conclusively proven false. Your brain is constantly thinking and processing. At all times. Certainly doing a fight where your sole focus is generally on that fight.
If you were ever in one, which you clearly haven't been... You'd realize right before it pops off, you're thinking and processing info. His size, his apparent strength level, if he looks experienced, what he might try first, what you'd like to try. Then it pops off, your brain in constantly thinking mid battle and reacting accordingly. Eye sees a rush, deduces he's going for a takedown... Response. You locked up and felt like he was weak... you separate but already deduce you can take him down based on what you felt... you go for the takedown. Do these things not occur in a fight? What is doing all that besides yoru brain?
I'm still waiting on your concession.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
You can't see the forest because of the trees is what is going on here. Losing the argument LOL. You've conclusively lost the argument. Your claim was that reactions, muscle memory, instincts all factor more into a fight than your brain. That's a loss, and totally false. Then you claimed that your brain isn't thinking during a fight, and you get hung up on the word thinking and it's various meanings. Neither of which help your stance. Both kinds occur in a fight.You brain is constantly thinking (intricately) about the fight and what is transpiring and course of actions. Stuff you're consciously aware of. It's also thinking i.e. processing so fast you don't even know it was thinking. It was. When stuff happens at 1/100th or even 1/300th of second it may not seem like the brain did any thinking... it did. You seem to believe thinking only implies sitting down pondering the meaning of life. Your brain is constantly thinking. At all times. it's constantly gathering information and processing it. So when things happen quickly, you can react to them.
So that's two arguments you've conclusively lost already. Your question doesn't change a thing. We aren't talking about sneezing or blinking or breathing. Even then that is considered brain activity and processing. However, that is so far removed from a fight, that it's not even funny. There hasn't been an argument so far on this subject you've won. Let's recap
1. You claimed in a fight, instincts, reactions, muscle memory are all more important in a fight AND are happening more in a fight.
Wrong
2. You then claimed your brain isn't really thinking during a fight. This has been conclusively proven false. Your brain is constantly thinking and processing. At all times. Certainly doing a fight where your sole focus is generally on that fight.
If you were ever in one, which you clearly haven't been... You'd realize right before it pops off, you're thinking and processing info. His size, his apparent strength level, if he looks experienced, what he might try first, what you'd like to try. Then it pops off, your brain in constantly thinking mid battle and reacting accordingly. Eye sees a rush, deduces he's going for a takedown... Response. You locked up and felt like he was weak... you separate but already deduce you can take him down based on what you felt... you go for the takedown. Do these things not occur in a fight? What is doing all that besides yoru brain?
I'm still waiting on your concession.
So after all that, you still haven't answered my question. Is my question that hard? I'm just trying to understand your stance here. Are you saying that autoresponses are NOT thinking or are you saying that any brain activity is considered thinking?
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
I already answered that question first off, and second I already said... I want a concession o your part. Here are your questions1. Is it true that you're brain is indeed thinking/Processing throughout the duration of a fight?
2. Is it not true that being a super genius would be of help in a fight?
Nope, you never answered the question. Now answer it properly and stop dodging. Unless for some reason you're avoiding the question because you know it will make you look foolish?
Do you require to THINK when performing automatic responses like sneezing, blinking or breathing?
I'll answer your questions when you answer mine. Unlike you, I actually keep my word.
Negative I asked you the questions first. I asked you for a concession first. You never responded.
your questions have no relevance to the discussion. Unless of course you're claiming that Brain Activity for sneezing is akin to brain activity going on in a fight... Is that your claim? Just say you're claiming that if you are.
I'll also expect answer to my questions, which you have failed to do.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Negative I asked you the questions first. I asked you for a concession first. You never responded.your questions have no relevance to the discussion. Unless of course you're claiming that Brain Activity for sneezing is akin to brain activity going on in a fight... Is that your claim? Just say you're claiming that if you are.
I'll also expect answer to my questions, which you have failed to do.
lol at you asking the question first. You started asking me questions to divert attention from yourself since you didn't want to answer the question. If you answered it already it shouldn't be that hard to quote yourself. Heck, why is it so hard to answer the question? It's just a yes or no.
Do you believe that the brain thinks to provide autoresponses? Yes or no.
You'll get your answer once you stop playing games. The reason I'm not answering your questions before you do is because you have a nasty habit of never answering questions once you've got yours answered.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Except that it was pointed out more than once that his intelligence advantage won't serve him in the fight unless he had prep. Because genius intellect doesn't automatically translate to being a smart fighter.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Cap has been shown to make battle strategies on the fly. He was even able to beat a more powerful opponent in Spidey. Every strategy that Ozy did was planned beforehand.Besides, if you've ever been in a real fight you know that there is very little time for thinking. Almost everything boils down to instincts and muscle memory.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Your brain is functioning because that's how your nervous system is wired which allows your body to move. That doesn't mean that you actually think about every single punch, kick or movement you make.Only someone who's never been in a fight could be so naive.
Here are the quotes in question. You clearly and without any ambiguity say... That instincts, muscle memory and reactions. You said they play a bigger role than your brain actively processing info (thinking)
I repeatedly challenged you on said premise and asked you if you're standing by that. You STILL haven't answered the question.
Then you claim that you don't think about punching or kicking when you're in a fight.. they just happen. I disputed this, and asked you numerous times if you're standing by said claim.
So no, you didn't ask me questions first. I'm still waiting Froth, do you stand by your statements and believe the brain isn't thinking during a fight?
Originally posted by FrothByte
Oh you mean those zombie things that no one was having trouble hitting? Even Harley was taking out multiples of them with her baseball bat... while they had guns.I don't remember them aim dodging. The just ran forward and got hit in the face. They wouldn't need to aim dodge, since they seemed oblivious to pain.
Also, DS wasn't quick drawing. He had his guns already out and ready and just shot continuously. That isn't a quickdraw feat. Try again.
He didn't shoot continuously. He shot then turned, aimed, then shot again. It was fluid and very fast.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Here are the quotes in question. You clearly and without any ambiguity say... That instincts, muscle memory and reactions. You said they play a bigger role than your brain actively processing info (thinking)I repeatedly challenged you on said premise and asked you if you're standing by that. You STILL haven't answered the question.
Then you claim that you don't think about punching or kicking when you're in a fight.. they just happen. I disputed this, and asked you numerous times if you're standing by said claim.
So no, you didn't ask me questions first. I'm still waiting Froth, do you stand by your statements and believe the brain isn't thinking during a fight?
You posted quotes from me. I'd like you to post quotes of yourself where you actually asked me a direct question. And for the record, I don't consider ALL brain activity as thinking. Your brain never stops functioning as long as you're alive. That doesn't mean that you're thinking all the time. Also, anyone with reading comprehension can clearly see that I never said muscle memory is more important than the brain processing information. Caught you again in your lie.
Christ man, are you so childish that you can't answer a simple question?? All I want to know is if you consider autoresponses as thinking. Why is that so hard to answer?