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Speed

Speed is the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate. Speed is separated into the following categories:

Attack Speed

The speed at which an attack moves. For example, X character is hypersonic, but he can do an attack that is a natural beam of light, the speed for the attack is different from the speed of the user, hence the attack would be lightspeed even if its user isn't.

Combat Speed

The speed at which a character can fight. This does not relate in any way to travel speed, for example, Steven Universe in travel speed is only subsonic, however, he's Relativistic in combat speed.

Reaction Speed

Reaction speed is the speed at which a character can react to an event or action. This usually only grants a short movement upon reaction, whereas several movements at the same speed switch it to combat speed. For example, characters from Avatar the Last Airbender can react to lightning attacks.

Travel Speed

The speed at which a character or object can move by running, or through similar means that do not involve flight or teleportation.

Flight Speed

The speed at which a character or object flies a certain distance, like going from the earth to the sun for example. It is generally assumed that the characters' regular reaction or combat speeds are roughly equivalent to their flight speeds, unless this is clearly contradicted.

Conversion

You can use this calculator to convert from one speed unit to another.

Levels of Speed

For those wondering where our mach numbers come from, they come from here.

m/s Mach SoL km/h mph
Immobile 0 0 0% 0 0
Below Average Human 0 - 5 0 - 0.0145773 0% - 1.6678e-6% 0-18 0 - 11.1847
Average Human 5 - 7.7 0.0145773 - 0.022449 1.6678e-6% - 2.5684e-6% 18 - 27.72 11.1847 - 17.2244
Athletic Human 7.7 - 10.03 0.022449 - 0.029241983 2.5684e-6% - 3.34565e-6% 27.72 - 37.08 17.2244 - 22.436471
Peak Human 10.03 - 12.43 0.029241983 - 0.036239067 3.34565e-6% - 4.1462e-6% 37.08 - 44.748 22.436471 - 27.805118
Superhuman 12.43 - 34.3 0.036239067 - 0.1 4.1462e-6% - 1.14412e-5% 44.748 - 123.48 27.805118 - 76.7269
Subsonic (Faster than the Eye) 34.3 - 154.35 0.1-0.45 1.14412e-5% - 5.1485618e-7% 123.48 - 555.66 76.7269 - 345.271117
Subsonic+ 154.35 - 274.4 0.45-0.8 5.1485618e-7% - 9.152999e-7% 555.66 - 987.84 345.27111783.635 - 613.81532
Transonic 274.4 - 360.15 0.8-1.05 9.152999e-7% - 1.2013311e-6% 987.84 - 1296.54 613.81532 - 805.632606
Trasonic+ 360.15 - 445.9 1.05-1.3 1.2013311e-6% - 1.487362e-6% 1296.54 - 1605.24 805.632606 - 997.44989
Supersonic 445.9 - 1080.45 1.3 - 3.15 1.487362e-6% - 3.60399327e-6% 1605.24 - 3889.62 997.44989 - 2416.897817
Supersonic+ 1080.45 - 1715 3.15-5 3.60399327e-6% - 5.7206e-6% 3889.62 - 6174 2416.897817 - 3836.35
Hypersonic 1715 - 2572.5 5-7.5 5.7206e-6% - 8.5809e-6% 6174 - 9261 3836.35 - 5754.52
Hypersonic+ 2572.5 - 3430 7.5-10 8.5809e-6% - 1.1441e-5% 9261 - 12348 5754.52 - 7672.69
High Hypersonic 3430 - 6002.5 10-17.5 1.1441e-5% - 2.00222e-5% 12348 - 21609 7672.69 - 13427.21
High Hypersonic+ 6002.5 - 8575 17.5 - 25 2.00222e-5% - 2.8603e-5% 21609 - 30870 13427.21 - 19181.7
Massively Hypersonic 8575 - 1503248.95 25-4382.65 2.8603e-5% - 0.005014298759% 30870 - 5411696.2203846219927 19181.7 - 3362672.132
Massively Hypersonic+ 1503248.95 - 2997922.9 4382.65-8740.3 0.005014298759% - 0.0099999944% 5411696.2203846219927 - 10792522.4 3362672.132 - 6706162.54
Sub-Relativistic 2997925 - 14989621.4 8810.2 - 43701.52 1%-5% 1.0793e+7 - 5.3963e+7 6706166 - 3.3531e+7
Sub-Relativistic+ 14989621.4 - 1.499e+7 43701.52 - 87403 5%-10% 5.3963e+7 - 1.079e+8 3.3531e+7 - 6.706e+7
Relativistic 1.499e+7 - 1.499e+8 87403 - 437015 10%-50% 1.079e+8 - 5.396e+8 6.706e+7 - 3.353e+8
Relativistic+ 1.499e+8 - 299792458 437015 - 874030 50%-100% 5.396e+8 - 1.079e+9 3.353e+8 - 6.706e+8
Speed of Light 299792458 874030 100% 1.079e+9 6.706e+8
FTL 299792458 - 2.998e+9 874030 - 8.74e+6 1x - 10x 1.079e+9 - 1.079e+10 6.706e+8 - 6.706e+9
FTL+ 2.998e+9 - 2.998e+10 8.74e+6 - 8.74e+7 10x - 100x 1.079e+10 - 1.079e+11 6.706e+9 - 6.706e+10
Massively FTL 2.998e+10 - 2.998e+11 8.74e+7 - 8.74e+8 100x - 1000x 1.079e+11 - 1.079e+12 6.706e+10 - 6.706e+11
Massively FTL+ 2.998e+11+ 8.74e+8+ 1000x+ 1.079e+12+ 6.706e+11+

Other Speed levels

Instantaneous Speed (Able to move anywhere indefinitely, infinitely, or instantly. Certain methods such as Teleportation, for example, does not count. The character can also get this speed through moving in an infinitesimal amount of time)

Extra-Temporal (Movement while time literally stands still or where time is meaningless/does not exist. Movement beyond timelines, movement between timelines, and movement beyond linear time itself. This is why the speed cannot be measured. Given that S = D/T, if T or D is undefined, the speed formula cannot be applied. This is the same reason why moving between or beyond multiple temporal dimensions may also grant Extra-Temporal speed)

Inapplicable (Characters who are conceptually beyond and qualitatively superior to all forms of space-time themselves and/or the concept of dimensions in general. This also includes characters who are capable of existing in a plane where the concept of speed (distance & time) itself has no relevance to them. Only applies to tier 1-A and above.)

Other Abilities Similar to Speed

Teleportation (Teleportation is the ability to move instantly from one place to another without physically occupying the space between the two. It can often be a form of spatial manipulation or magic. In some situations, this allows one to move not only in space, but also in time, between dimensions, parallel worlds, and metaphysical planes)

Nigh-Omnipresence (Omnipresence to a lesser extent. Meaning the omnipresence is restricted only a certain scale rather than encompassing everything)

Omnipresence (This is specifically a state of being, rather than a type of speed, to be present everywhere at once, this includes being able to exist throughout Space-Time, exist in any form of consciousness (e.g. Mind), and all other types of realms imaginable. For practical comparisons, each case requires more detailed consideration.)

Notes

Note 1:

The speed tiers used have intersecting limits, and this may be confusing to some members. The divisions are made based on Exclusive Form grouping, in which the true lower limit is the given lower limit and the true upper limit is just short of the given upper limit.

Examples:

1) Mach 10 is High Hypersonic, not Hypersonic+.

2) Mach 5 is Hypersonic, not Supersonic+.

Note 2:

Kindly note that Massively FTL+ is a very broad category which starts at 1000x Speed of Light (SoL) up to any higher finite number. As such, Massively FTL+ characters need not be even remotely on a similar level of speed. In fact, the difference may be as great as the magnitude of the difference between Massively FTL and regular human level.

In conclusion, one Massively FTL+ character can speed blitz another Massively FTL+ character, and assuming otherwise without a logical reason is fallacious.

Note 3:

Omnipresence is not speed but a state of being. There is no distance, time nor movement as the person is already there because they were always there.

Nigh-Omnipresence, for example, a being that is almost everywhere In addition, if a certain character is omnipresent on a universal scale, it does not make them MFTL+, Instantaneous or Extra-Temporal. Due to this, a character that is Omnipresent is not swifter than all non-omnipresent beings.

Although a being that is not only omnipresent throughout space, but also time, would also be able to react to every attack from a being with normal speed before the opponent would even begin to throw the attack. This is the case because such a being would be able to exist throughout all of time itself by experiencing both the past, present and future simultaneously at once while not being bound to the normal flow of time, not due to their speed.

Note 4:

Being able to move into a timeless void falls under our Timeless Void Standards.

Note 5:

Characters that are able to move backwards and forwards through time simultaneously by movement alone qualify for Extra-Temporal speed. Additionally, characters able to move through separate space-times through speed alone would also qualify for the speed.

The difference between Instantaneous and Extra-Temporal is that the former can go everywhere via movement speed alone instantly or in an infinitesimal amount of time, whereas the latter can move everywhere and everywhen with their movement speed simultaneously.

Note 6:

Infinitesimal is a number so low that it is below all real numbers but still not zero. To understand how low this is, the lowest recorded number in the universe is a Planck's Time which is roughly 10^−43 seconds, for times less than one Planck time apart, one can neither measure nor detect any change. It is therefore physically impossible, with current technology, to determine if any action exists that causes a reaction in "an instant", rather than a reaction occurring after an interval of time too short to observe or measure. Take note that even in our reactions page, Massively FTL+'s starting point is only 3.336 × 10^-12 seconds. With this in mind, infinitesimal is a number so small it is far below a Planck's Time to the point that a Planck's Time would be relatively large compared to it. Due to this, moving in an infinitesimal amount of time is not measured under Massively FTL+ speed as it's a number below even real numbers and cannot truly be measured to argue it such. It is also constantly attributed to an instant in most real life studies.

Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):

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