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Baseball Analogy
AI Overview
A 100 mph fastball takes approximately
0.37 to 0.41 seconds (370-410 milliseconds) to travel from the pitcher’s hand to home plate, which is less than half a second and often compared to the blink of an eye (300-400ms) for the batter. This incredibly short timeframe leaves hitters with only about 100-150 milliseconds to process the pitch and decide to swing after accounting for brain and muscle reaction delays.
By Jason PowersBaseball Analogy
AI Overview
A 100 mph fastball takes approximately
0.37 to 0.41 seconds (370-410 milliseconds) to travel from the pitcher’s hand to home plate, which is less than half a second and often compared to the blink of an eye (300-400ms) for the batter. This incredibly short timeframe leaves hitters with only about 100-150 milliseconds to process the pitch and decide to swing after accounting for brain and muscle reaction delays.