>wielding one's body is a mental activity. While my strength hasn't increased, my coordination is now well above average...
First part is true and it brings up the question why Professor Xavier did not controlled his body with his telepathic powers?
The second part is not true. If one can coordinate to fire more muscle fibers at once, one can exert more power.
I also do not like that two superintelligent beings are fighting. It is such a bad trope. From what I know, these of intelligence quotient above 160 usually are interested in their work and life and rarely exhibit any, let me say, non-normal behavior.
>From what I know, these of intelligence quotient above 160 usually are interested in their work and life and rarely exhibit any, let me say, non-normal behavior.
Even academic mathematics has its share of Dramas. Engaging in conflict is a core evolutionary neccessity, being very smart does not remove you from that.
First part is true and it brings up the question why Professor Xavier did not controlled his body with his telepathic powers?
The second part is not true. If one can coordinate to fire more muscle fibers at once, one can exert more power.
I also do not like that two superintelligent beings are fighting. It is such a bad trope. From what I know, these of intelligence quotient above 160 usually are interested in their work and life and rarely exhibit any, let me say, non-normal behavior.