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TopicReverse time for 13 seconds with a 13 second cooldown or reverse 2 min 1x a day?
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08/23/18 6:53:02 AM
#18:


Zeus posted...
idk, the 13 second rewind seems more useful if you keep making mistakes. If you rewind 13 seconds and then go 13 seconds forward, you technically have an infinite amount of time to get something right. Or you could prolong anything you want.


Not counting average reaction times, you're saying people can put themselves in a time loop this way until they figure out what they did wrong and fix it.

1) Going into problem solving in the same state of mind as when you made the mistake is only a guarantee that more mistakes will be made. It typically takes more than 13 seconds th=o change your state of mind, and well... see below.

2) Constant mistakes are taxing on the mind, and I guarantee you that most people cannot or will not endure the loop enough times to make a positive difference.

3) Again discounting reaction times, mistakes are often more than 13 seconds in the past. This seems like a fatal weakness to the 13 Second option to me. The 2 minute one isn't perfect either, but a lot can happen in a minute and a half.
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