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Ryu Is Faster Than Usain Bolt, According to Math.

IbizaPocholo

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Osarenkhoe Ogbeide is a university student currently studying for his PhD in engineering at the University of Cambridge. As a graduate at the University of Leicester, he tapped into his love of nerdy mediums like video games and comics to choose the areas he would research and publish papers about. One such paper, published in 2015 and titled “Tatsumaki Senpukyaku,” sought to produce hard data on the real-life physicality that would be required to perform the eponymous Street Fighter attack.

“I’m a huge gamer—I recently platinumed the new Spider-Man game—and I love fighting games, like the Street Fighter series,” Ogbeide told Kotaku via email. “So, one day as I was playing a friend, I performed the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. The horizontal flight of the move looked so bizarre, that I thought, ‘How fast would Ryu have to move in reality…’”

To find the answer, Ogbeide first gathered all of the necessary data, like the average height and mass of a British male, and ran it through several formulas to calculate the horizontal speed someone would have to achieve in order to fly through the air like a helicopter. He determined that a forward velocity of 67 miles per hour would be necessary to perform Ryu’s iconic attack.

“I knew the number had to be high, so it wasn’t too shocking,” Ogbeide explained. “Although 67 miles per hour is beyond the limits for humans, there are other mammals, like the cheetah, which can achieve speeds beyond this. For reference, the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, reaches a top speed of around 27 miles per hour.”

As for the grade Ogbeide received on the Street Fighter paper? He told me he couldn’t remember the feedback he was given, but he did remember receiving the highest mark possible for that module. More importantly, he taught us all the Ryu’s intense training regimen has made him significantly faster than even Usain Bolt. Hard work pays off.
 
So a fictional character is faster than a real life person? Colour me shocked.

Next thing you know, Robotnik is smarter than Einstein on how Time and Space works despite the fact that he fails at all things science by a middle IQ Hedgehog that speaks a human language.
 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Jim Ryan Fanclub's #1 Member
The people who do these "Studies" give me embarrassment.

Now you see the importance of going to high school? I say that because the university is already impossible for them.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
The people who do these "Studies" give me embarrassment.

Now you see the importance of going to high school? I say that because the university is already impossible for them.
But the university allowed it. And he's a grad student.

Some university that is. Grad student does research papers, and he's allowed to do it on analyzing video game frames vs. real life physics.

Can't wait for his next project...... Can Freddy Krueger kill you in a dream?
Osarenkhoe Ogbeide is a university student currently studying for his PhD in engineering at the University of Cambridge. As a graduate at the University of Leicester, he tapped into his love of nerdy mediums like video games and comics to choose the areas he would research and publish papers about. One such paper, published in 2015 and titled “Tatsumaki Senpukyaku,” sought to produce hard data on the real-life physicality that would be required to perform the eponymous Street Fighter attack.
 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Jim Ryan Fanclub's #1 Member
But the university allowed it. And he's a grad student.

Some university that is. Grad student does research papers, and he's allowed to do it on analyzing video game frames vs. real life physics.

Can't wait for his next project...... Can Freddy Krueger kill you in a dream?

Well what kind of university it is?? i dont think that Harvard allow it.
 

Osarenkhoe Ogbeide is a university student currently studying for his PhD in engineering at the University of Cambridge. As a graduate at the University of Leicester, he tapped into his love of nerdy mediums like video games and comics to choose the areas he would research and publish papers about. One such paper, published in 2015 and titled “Tatsumaki Senpukyaku,” sought to produce hard data on the real-life physicality that would be required to perform the eponymous Street Fighter attack.

“I’m a huge gamer—I recently platinumed the new Spider-Man game—and I love fighting games, like the Street Fighter series,” Ogbeide told Kotaku via email. “So, one day as I was playing a friend, I performed the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. The horizontal flight of the move looked so bizarre, that I thought, ‘How fast would Ryu have to move in reality…’”

To find the answer, Ogbeide first gathered all of the necessary data, like the average height and mass of a British male, and ran it through several formulas to calculate the horizontal speed someone would have to achieve in order to fly through the air like a helicopter. He determined that a forward velocity of 67 miles per hour would be necessary to perform Ryu’s iconic attack.

“I knew the number had to be high, so it wasn’t too shocking,” Ogbeide explained. “Although 67 miles per hour is beyond the limits for humans, there are other mammals, like the cheetah, which can achieve speeds beyond this. For reference, the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, reaches a top speed of around 27 miles per hour.”

As for the grade Ogbeide received on the Street Fighter paper? He told me he couldn’t remember the feedback he was given, but he did remember receiving the highest mark possible for that module. More importantly, he taught us all the Ryu’s intense training regimen has made him significantly faster than even Usain Bolt. Hard work pays off.

Yeah, but Usain Bolt has a bigger cock, so Ryu has no arguments
 

dirthead

Banned
Oh but could Superman beat up the incredible hulk?

Oh wait I'm not 5 years old and this is stupid.

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NEXT
 

Thurible

Member
Well he is a fictional character whose martial arts prowess borders on the supernatural. The guys able to shoot fireballs and do a helicopter spinning kick.
 

DavidGzz

Member
It's just for fuun guise. Too bad there is no Halloween party to go to this year, I'd love to go as Ryu.
 
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