Talk:Peak Human Condition/Absolute/@comment-36112809-20180707194258/@comment-5693502-20180725214215

I'm well aware that one's sensory [neural] system needs to keep up their motor system in order to function most efficiently, but that's just it, that's as far as it goes. So I'm not saying that characters like Asura, Superman, Supergirl etc. don't have sensory systems and reflexes that can keep up with their bodies, I'm saying those characters don't have all the sub-powers at absolute levels to qualify as having an Absolute Mind.

Just being able to instinctively/consciously process everything one's Absolute Body can do does not give one an Absolute Mind. Processing information at god-like speeds, calculating countless algorithms at god-like speed, having god-like intelligence, wisdom and wits etc. gives you an Absolute Mind. You need all (or at the very least most) of these Mind-based sub-powers, at absolute levels, to qualify as having an Absolute Mind. Having an Absolute Mind basically states that you have one of the greatest minds, if not the greatest mind, in your respective verse.

If a character cannot be said to have most/all the Mind-based sub-powers at absolute levels nor can they be said to have one of the greatest minds in their respective verse, they do not and cannot qualify as having an Absolute Mind.

Hence why characters like Dr. Manhattan, who is both and  the greatest in his verse by far, easily and obviously qualify as having an Absolute Condition.