would a human win a fight against one hundred lions of the size of a coin?
The human would win if the human is in fact a space alien with telekinetic powers. Otherwise, it might lose. The coin lions are scarred by loss and revenge, which may make them less vulnerable to fear.
Of course, the human can turn into a lion and grow in size as it fights. But the lions might be able to control other humans who have guns.
There is a black swan, which I haven't thought about yet. The human might be able to transform into an animal that looks like it can win the fight.
That is one way to handle the human-lion fight.
But maybe the human and lions would have to be intelligent. Then, they could negotiate a truce.
If the human has to fight one hundred lions of the size of a coin, it might be better for it to run away. But if there are only ten or twenty lions, then maybe he can beat them.
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