Does Yuji's durability scale to his own attacks?

Considering how Gojo and Sukuna could tank each other's attack with just CE reinforcement (aside from WCS that outright ignores durability), wouldn't it make sense that Yuji also similarly tanks attacks the same magnitude that he can output easily?

Gojo literally bathed in Sukuna's rain of Cleaves, so why wouldn't Yuji also easily bathe in his own rain of 16km Dismantles?

This would also mean that Yuji takes zero damage from even Calamity grade attacks (aside from WCS and maybe stuff like Fuga and Unlimited Hollow Purple).

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u/misterthirty-four — 4 days ago

Is Polnareff the most skilled stand user?

Bro's stand is literally heavenly restricted and it was Polnareff's own sword skills that carried it the hardest.

u/misterthirty-four — 2 months ago

Jotaro was canonically stated to be at his prime in Part 3

I have seen a lot of posters say that Jotaro was at his strongest in Part 4 or even Part 6, which is simply canonically untrue both in terms of statements and feats.

Time stop wise: Part 3 Jotaro was canonically stated to stop time for 5 secs, while Part 4 capped at 2 secs and Part 6 Jotaro only regained his 5 sec time stop at the final fight.

Durability wise: Part 3 Jotaro's body literally tanked an entire barrage by The World, which is the single best human durability feat against stands from Part 3 onwards.

Destructive capability wise: Part 3 Jotaro's Star Platinum was crushed Dio's skull in one hit, smashed buffed The World's fists in their clashes, donutted The World and even oneshotted buffed The World in their final clash. Meanwhile Part 6 Jotaro's punch to Pucci's skull did almost nothing.

Even his stand sheets showed decline, where his Part 3 version had A in every single stat aside from range, while Part 6 Star Platinum has an E in endurance.

Even BIQ is not a good argument considering even Part 3 Jotaro has demonstrated top tier BIQ throughout his fights especially against Dio.

TL;DR: Jotaro is, by statements and by feats, canonically at his strongest in Part 3, not Part 4 or Part 6.

u/misterthirty-four — 3 months ago

Is there any fight in the series with a lower difficulty than this?

I honestly cannot think of any at the top of my head.

u/misterthirty-four — 3 months ago
▲ 8 r/JujutsuPowerScaling+1 crossposts

Calculating and estimating the processing power/speed it takes to be completely immune to Gojo Satoru's Unlimited Void, no AI Slop. (Spoilers: it is Low FTL)

Case Study: How much processing power/speed does it take for a brain to be fully immune to Unlimited Void?

To begin with, let's establish some facts.

#1 Gojo's Unlimited Void transfers an equivalent of 6 months worth of information into a human mind within 0.2 seconds.

#2 A human's sensory system takes in 1 billion bits of data every second while the brain is capable of filtering it down to 10 bits per second (Meaning our brain is capable of functioning and filtering input information that is 100 million times more than what it can process.)

Establishing Unlimited Void's data transfer rate:

With these out of the way, let's proceed with the calculations:

In order to transfer 6 months worth of data into a human brain within 0,2 secs, we will scale up the sensory data input a normal human experiences on average and then scale it up to 6 months worth of it and fit all of that into one second, thus:

1 billion bits/s = 0.125 GB/s

6 months worth of data = 0.125 x 3600 x 24 x 30 x 6 = 1,944,000 GB

In 0.2 seconds, 1,944,000 GB of data is transferred into the human mind, in 1 second, 1,944,000 x 5 = 9,720,000 GB of data is transferred into the human mind.

The data transfer rate of Unlimited Void is thus 9.72 PB/s (Petabytes per second), which is about 76 times faster than the world record internet speed of 1.02 petabits per second.

So, in a Powerscaling context, how fast would the brain need to process to handle 9.72 PB/s of sensory input data?

The answer is surprisingly straightforward. Let's just divide 9.72 PB/s by 0.125 GB/s (human sensory data input rate).

9,720,000 / 0.125 = 77,760,000 times diff.

The character would need to have about 78 million times faster reaction speed than a regular human to be able to be completely immune to Unlimited Void and perceive it as basically nothing.

Since a regular human's reaction time is 0.2s, your character will need to have 0.2/(77.76 x 10^6) = 2.57 nanoseconds reaction time to be able to be completely immune to Unlimited Void.

How fast is this? Within 2.57 nanoseconds, a beam of light, which is about 3x10^8m/s in velocity, will have travelled 0.772 meters. If a person were to shoot a photon beam at you from 1 meter away, you will be able to perceive it by the time it is about 1 feet away from you.

This means your reaction speed will be at 1c/0.772 = 1.3 times FTL.

TL;DR : You will need to have at least 1.3x FTL reaction speed to be completely immune to Unlimited Void.

u/Affectionate_Run6250 — 3 months ago