posted:Assuming that the loss of a limb would magically cause midichlorians to somehow migrate out of all undamaged cells elsewhere in the body is similarly indefensible.
posted:Except no information was given to Obi-Wan regarding the source of the blood sample
posted:We do know exactly what the count is. It's a cell concentration. This is explicitly stated by Qui-Gon in TPM and is demonstrated by the blood test. You can't redefine the term "midichlorian count" to mean whatever you want it to.
T-R- posted:What we do KNOW for SURE is that loss of limbs decreases potential and that said potential is related to midi-chlorian count. That can not be debated.
T-R- posted:If there is a known relationship between blood concentration and average total concentration then all you need is the blood concentration and plug it into a formula to find average concentration.
posted: Really? Luke's potential wasn't damaged in TESB, and Anakin's potential wasn't damaged in AOTC.
posted:Furthermore, Vader's loss of potential is not about midichlorian count. He has the same midichlorian count - measured in the same way - after Mustafar
posted:This supposed formula has nothing to do with loss of limbs.
T-R- posted:Oh really? Show me a quote then because otherwise it is only YOUR speculation.
T-R- posted:nothing is ever said about count, only that his potential is lower.
T-R- posted:It would have everything to due with loss of limbs
posted:A midichlorian test is a blood test, and I thought you already agreed that midichlorians don't suddenly migrate out of undamaged cells due to limb loss elsewhere in the body. Thus the conclusion follows.
posted:Exactly.
posted:No, it wouldn't. This supposed "formula" was hypothetically about a "known relationship" between blood concentration and average concentration, and such a "known relationship" would have nothing to do with loss of limbs.
T-R- posted:I agree that they don't migrate out of cells. That doesn't have to do with concentration
T-R- posted:My request for a quote is to your assertion that Anakin had the same count taken in the same way after Mustafar.
T-R- posted:Anakin lost 60% of his potential due to his injuries
T-R- posted:If this hypothetical relationship is accurate it would have everything to do with loss of limbs.
posted:Midichlorians not migrating out of undamaged cells means that the concentration in those cells remains the same.
posted:The key phrase here is "taken in the same way". I don't need a quote to prove that if Anakin's undamaged cells have the same midichlorian count as seen in TPM, then a test of a blood cell as seen in TPM would produce the same result.
posted:Which has nothing to do with midichlorian count. You erroneously assume midichlorian count to be the sole determinant of potential in the Force.
posted:No, it wouldn't. It was supposedly a "known relationship" between blood concentration and average overall concentration, applicable to the physically whole. That supposed formula would not assume lost body parts ( which the midichlorian test in TPM did not in any way screen for ). In other words your presumed formula is a distraction and doesn't actually help your case.
T-R- posted:Jinn says he has the highest concentration he has ever seen in a life form, not highest he has ever seen in a blood sample. That indicates that he is talking about an average concentration and not just about blood cells.
T-R- posted:Of his blood but not his average concentration.
T-R- posted:And you do need a quote when you say he had the same concentration beause he was never tested after the injuries.
T-R- posted:I don't assume that, we know it as fact.
T-R- posted:Just because you don't understand relationship averages doesn't mean it is a distraction. You can say it wouldn't all you want, but loss of body parts would affect average concentration.
SithStarSlayer posted:Less bodymass, means less midichlorians to work with. The pre-existing concentration levels remain unchanged at 20,000 midis per cell. Losing limbs doesn't actually change cell counts, losing limbs means lost cells... lost bodymass = lost potential. And thus, the total number of midis was decreased due to those lost limbs.
SithStarSlayer posted:And thus, the total number of midis was decreased due to those lost limbs.