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The Final Post: The Author vs The World

In this final round, I will be fighting the world. R1: The Author has 10 years of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to. R2: The Author has 5 years of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to. R3: The Author has 1 year of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to. My feats: Highest known Battle IQ and IQ in the entire verse, demonstrated several times by strategies employed in virtual simulations Said by several individuals to be on the level of fictional characters such as Batman Estimated IQ is upwards of 10^100 Potentially has dabbled in the mystic arts Unmatched adaptability and learning ability Canonically known to be constantly on alert, observing everything to a superhuman level In-character to create contingencies for every situation His abilities are so vast that he has been known to predict scenarios in advance of them occurring Potentially has been influenced by a future version of himself

Terence Tao Runs the Mathematician Gauntlet

Terence Tao runs the gauntlet of GOAT mathematicians. How far does he stop? Or does he clear? May the best mathematician win. Terence Tao Round 1: Laplace Round 2: Lagrange Round 3: Cauchy Round 4: Gauss Round 5: Euler Feats for Terence Tao: Widely considered the world's best mathematician One of the youngest Fields Medalists Won the IMO Gold Medal at age 13, the youngest in history Has done work in multiple different branches of math, contributing significantly to each Examples would be his work in the Collatz conjecture and Navier Stokes problem Called "The Mozart of Math" It has been stated that the best way to figure out a problem is to get Terence Tao interested in it Authored/Co-authored over 300 research papers R1: Laplace has an incredible resume, to put it lightly. He has been called the Newton of France, and is stated to have been superior to the vast majority of his colleagues. He is known for foundational ideas, such as the Laplacian, Laplace's equation, a

George Washington vs King George (III)

   NOTE: ALL CHARACTERS ARE ENTIRELY FICTIONAL. ANY RELATION TO REAL-LIFE INDIVIDUALS IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL. In honor of the US vs England Soccer match that happened. Both characters are in their prime. Round 1: Boxing Round 2: Street Fight 1. Strength. Washington >> King George. King George was a bum who was too busy sitting on his throne to do any physical activities. Meanwhile Washington chopped down trees, fought on the front lines, and maintained a solid physique. 2. Speed. Washington >> King George. Same as above. 3. Combat Speed. Washington >> King George. Same as above. 4. Durability. Washington >> King George. Washington is nigh-invulnerable, as shown when he tanked several shots during the Revolutionary War at near point-blank range. However, some say this is a property of his coat. 5. Battle IQ. Washington >> King George. Washington was a tactical genius in comparison to King George who sat around doing nothing on his throne. 6. Experience. Was