Duker Edits

Yeva got a Tetris score of 16.6 septillion in the span of four seconds.

How long would a human take to reach that score: The highest score in tetris is 999999 which took 38 minutes.

This means she played for 3.78480378e22 seconds or 1.19933195e15 years.

Perception: 4/3.78480378e22 = 1.05685796e-22 seconds(MFTL+)

Since Tetris requires reaction,

I'll assume the tetris area is 15 cm in height:

v = d/t = 0.15/1.05685796e-22 = 1.41930142e21 m/s or 4.73400e12 c(MFTL+)

BUT WAIT!

Yeva went from 5.541 Septillion to 16.625 Septillion in 0.02 seconds:

Perception: 0.02/3.78480378e22 = 5.2842898e-25 seconds(MFTL+)

Since Tetris requires reaction,

I'll assume the tetris area is 15 cm in height:

v = d/t = 0.15/5.2842898e-25 = 2.83860283e23 m/s or 9.46200943e14 c(MFTL+)

1 month ago | [YT] | 5



@WaterSignGaming

Whats to say she didn’t change the code to get a ridiculously high score like that as that is not achiveable in actual tetris as you would hit the integer limit for numbers

1 month ago | 1  

@ImUltimatum

she just manipulated the game code also, this is just reaction speed and inconsistent with the show

1 month ago | 0