Chapter 226 - 167 Second-Order Being
The average response speed of a normal person is around 300 milliseconds, and this number tends to decline with age.
Professional athletes, however, through specialized training, can shorten their fastest response time to certain signals, such as the start gun, to 150-180 milliseconds.
The current limit of human response speed is widely recognized by the scientific community to be 100 milliseconds.
In sprint races, if your response time is shorter than 100ms, that is, 0.1s, from the firing of the start gun to the beginning of your run, you would be judged as having false started, which differs from the common misconception of starting before the gun goes off.
For the present Li Ang, he had already surpassed this limit, bringing his response speed down to under 100 milliseconds, and this was just his basic attribute.
If you take into account the enhancement from his skill traits, his response power would be even stronger.
But so far, the changes occurring to Li Ang hadn’t stopped.
He closed his eyes and switched his vision to a different state.
He noticed that the points of light that were freely floating in the air around him suddenly seemed to be drawn by something, converging from all directions toward his body.
But Li Ang’s body couldn’t possibly absorb so much energy. After his flesh reached saturation, these points of light still didn’t stop, continuing to rush towards him.
This time, however, the innumerable points of light, instead of being absorbed by his flesh upon entering his body, began to move about at will.
Li Ang let out a pained grunt; he felt as if his body was being perforated by countless beams of light. If it wasn’t for his strong [Spirit], he would have passed out by now.
