YOUR RIGHT ON!!!!
“One way to tell that the 0.100 rule is total bogus and that people can react slightly faster (or at least certain sensors register them reacting faster) is that there seem to be a slew of people hitting 0.08-0.09 reaction times, but not 0.01-0.04. Clearly a lot of those 0.08-0.09s are true reactions. How about that British sprinter who tweeted he’s 4x been above 0.097 but below 0.100? You’re telling me he’s *so good* at timing the gun that he jumps and almost hits it to the hundredth before actually hearing it? When the gun can take 1-3 seconds or more from ‘set’ to fire? Absolutely no chance, 0.003 is one one-thousandth of 3 seconds. That man can react in 0.09 or perhaps better, I have no doubt about it, and Devon Allen can clearly do better than 0.100 too (or you’re telling me he can do 0.100 exactly, the 0.101 wasn’t a jump, and he timed his 0.099 jump just one one-thousandth of a second off - give me a break!!”
Also, watch the slow motion reply’s and you’ll see clearly that others bodies are actually ahead of him going into that first step or stride. This is categorically absurd! There’s no cheating going on here whatsoever! I don’t give a goddamn if he reacted .00000000000000001 AFTER the gun sound FIRED - it’s after the Gun period!!!! Everyone in that stadium and everyone watching online and on TV can clearly see this is total f’ing nonsense. The electronic parameters of that rule are simply wrong and he’s proved it emphatically.