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  1. It's pointless to talk about speed here. There is only awareness, understanding. Thought is not somewhere on the way to the point of understanding within us. There is a reaction to mainly external sources of influence on consciousness. It may depend on your overall physical, mental, and psychological state. The idea either came, or there is no reason for its birth. Each person has their own prerequisites for interacting with external influences. What is the reason for the reaction for one person remains unnoticed for the other. Someone admires the blue sky and gets emotional about it, and someone in the same place and at the same time worries about a big traffic jam on the road and all emotions and logical chains are connected only with this, and the sky is just an inconspicuous background. Therefore, it is impossible to make a comparative description, everyone in such a situation will think about something different.

    Understanding is thought. At that very moment, it acquires a verbal mass – “a thought was born”, because basically our cognitive system of the world is built on words.

  2. Thought is an abstract concept . You can't apply the concrete concept of “speed”to an abstract concept.
    Perhaps you mean the speed of neurons in the brain?

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