@@TheRealNiroxMy friend, when I want to compare two personalities in intelligence, there is a set of factors or specific scaling. Can you give me those that everyone or most of society uses when they want to make a comparison between two personalities in terms of who is the smartest? I hope that you give them to me without abbreviation, in other words, that you give them to me. Factors, not just the first letter
@@polk-tr7uvPeople have different preferences in scalings. For eg in Japan most people use "complexity scaling". Its either whatever the guy comparing wants or its an in depth actually and factually correct comparison. And the west (basically rest of the world) uses 1. Stop scaling (which only includes on screen feats of characters which are also explained properly), 2. Normal scaling (it includes all the feats and achievements of a character. Both off screen and on screen feats.) and 3. logical scaling (which includes any logically explained feats of a characters which are usually very absurd). I tried my best to simplify it for you. If you have any doubts feel free to ask.
@@LemonJucy-hb2dt My friend, I do not want the normal scaling that works on effects, meaning I do not want the scaling that works in outer and high outer and boundless. I do not want this. I want the one that is used to measure smart personalities, for example Baku vs Kiruma. I want the scaling that determines who is the smartest between them and not who. He is the strongest
@@LemonJucy-hb2dt My friend, I know normal scaling. Explain to me scaling, which we measure the intelligence of characters with, which all people use to determine who is the smartest in detail. Plus, is it possible to explain logical scaling? What is it? Explain in detail, my friend.
@@arunsreetej7587nope, hal has feats that are not explained on screen, which makes him lower than Akiyama, who has all feats that are very good and explained. Stop scaling != logical scaling.