Talk:Accelerator/@comment-24458031-20141221030140/@comment-25439792-20141224115332

^^ I won't try to argue over pointless flaws in your post since the only thing I wanted to debate was this statement of yours:

"Vector is magnitude and direction. So to reflect vector, he has to calculate both. That's a must."


 * Vector is a quantity which has magnitude and direction, that's true.


 * To define a vector, it required both magnitude and direction, that's also true. But:

"to reflect vector, he has to calculate both. That's a must."


 * No, he doesn't. He want to reflect the vector of an attack, not define it. The general definition of vector already lies within his Personal Reality, his brain recognizes the specific vector of an attack when it enter his Refection's field. Then he need to do calculations to alter the direction if he simply want to redirect the attack to somewhere else. He only need to calculate both magnitude and direction when he want to add more destructive force to the reflected attack. The uniform circular motion was an example to show you that acceleration is any change in motion, similar to that, Accelerator can make any change, either in magnitude, or direction, or both. Let's say you drive a car in a perfect circle, do you need to speed up or slow down (a change in magnitude of velocity) to call it an acceleration? No, it's already an acceleration because of the change in direction.


 * Accelerator can manipulate vector, he can manipulate both magnitude and direction, but he doesn't need to do both. That's why the automatic reflection requires less calculation power than the other applications of his power.

I'll refrain from nitpicking your post from now on, since I rather spend my time on something that has meaning. And I do think you shouldn't drag this on anymore.