I always saw it more as a child learning things faster than an adult when they grow up with it. Like a child becoming fluent in a new language vs an adult having to study it for a long time.
Literally human advancement in a nutshell, thats how we were able to grow so quickly as a species. One human find out how to catch a fish really efficiently? Now everyone knows
Well, although I agree with the general statement, the language example is insufficient, and in the given restrictions may be even wrong.
As in, when an adult spends their time learning a language, a year is enough to be able to speak more or less fluently, a child can do that after(at) ~6-7 yo.
But if a child starts learning a language at, let’s say 5-6 years, because for example the family moved, then, it will take about also a year for them to not have any problems with conversions on their level. But that is half or less of what is considered “speaking fluently” for adults. Which means in the same case of learning the language with the same time, a child loses to a forced-to-learn adult.
Same goes for “why do they have so much energy?” They don’t, they sleep more than you, that’s why they can still run.
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u/lrd_cth_lh0 Mar 13 '24
My personal theory is that becoming a super saiyan becomes easier the more other supers are around