A Maior ADAPTABILIDADE da Ficção (Ranqueada por Matemática)

Become a member of this channel and get benefits:    / @enderbits   To discover which are the most overpowered creatures in fiction, we created the Universal Adaptability Index (UAI). This mathematical method calculates the evolutionary and survival efficiency of a character based on five fundamental pillars. The exact formula is: ((Af​+Ac​+Ae​​)/3) ×V×R Below, we detail each of the pillars and their respective progression levels: 1. Physical Adaptation (Af​) - The Scale of Matter. Measures exclusively at what structural layer the character's matter can rewrite itself to avoid damage. Level 1 (Macroscopic): Restructuring of apparent tissues and organs (e.g., the skin hardens). Level 2 (Cellular/Systemic): Restructuring of blood cells, toxins, and the nervous system (e.g., gains immunity to poisons). Level 3 (Molecular/Chemical): Restructuring of DNA chains and states of matter (e.g., body becomes liquid or gaseous). Level 4 (Atomic): Restructuring of protons/electrons (e.g., conversion of the body itself into pure energy). Level 5 (Subatomic/Quantum): Restructuring of fundamental particles (e.g., immune to space erasure or extreme gravitational alteration). 2. Cognitive Adaptation (CA) - Volume of Variables Processed Measures the mental or system processing capacity to find the solution to a problem. Level 1 (Linear): Processes one variable at a time via trial and error. Level 2 (Multivariable): Processes combat tactics and geometry in real time. Level 3 (Systemic): Processes entire rules of enemy mechanics, understanding how magic or technology works instantly. Level 4 (Probabilistic): Processes all possible future trees simultaneously via adaptive precognition. Level 5 (Omnicomputational): Processes absolute paradoxes and irrational logic without fail. 3. Emotional Adaptation/Ego (Ae) - Information Integrity Assesses how well the target's identity or sanity withstands external rewriting or psychological trauma. Level 1 (Suppression): Can actively ignore fear or pain to focus on survival. Level 2 (Recontextualization): Actively converts trauma or terror into logical stimulus, using fear as fuel. Level 3 (Compartmentalization): Isolates mental damage and telepathic attacks in dead areas of the mind, keeping the main Ego intact. Level 4 (Anchoring): Immunity to rewriting, where brainwashing and memory alterations systematically fail. Level 5 (Conceptual Constant): Identity is mathematically immutable, being immune to existential erasure. 4. Response Speed ​​(V) - Execution Time Measures the exact latency between the damage stimulus and the completion of adaptation. Level 1 (Delayed): Completion takes hours, days, or even generations. Level 2 (Extended): Completion in minutes, requiring continuous exposure to the stressor. Level 3 (Short): Completion in a few seconds after a single impact in combat. Level 4 (Instantaneous): Completion in the exact millisecond of impact, with zero response time. Level 5 (Preemptive): Completion occurs before the impact reaches the target, using retroactive or predictive response time. 5. Retention and Memory (R) - Storage Measures whether the immunity file has an expiration date or if the character can share this defense. Level 1 (Ephemeral): Immunity disappears immediately when the enemy attack ceases. Level 2 (Conditional): Immunity lasts only as long as the battle against the specific enemy lasts. Level 3 (Permanent with Limit - FIFO): Lasts forever, but there is a limit to the space on the hard drive; to learn a new one, the oldest one is erased. Level 4 (Permanent Unlimited): Archives all immunities forever, with infinite capacity for individual accumulation. Level 5 (Inheritable/Infectious): In addition to infinite storage, the information replicates, making allies or the environment immune. ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction: How to measure Adaptability? 01:00 - Tie (8th and 7th Place) 02:48 - Tie (8th and 7th Place) 04:35 - 6th Place 06:33 - 5th Place 08:39 - 4th Place 10:48 - Tie (3rd and 2nd Place) 13:26 - Tie (3rd and 2nd Place) 15:29 - 1st Place 17:53 - Conclusion