Quote Originally Posted by Rukelnikov View Post
As soon as the trigger finishes, which is, for example, as soon as someone starts talking.
But you just said a starts finishes as soon as it starts.

So if the reaction is as soon as the trigger finishes, and the starts finishes as soon as it starts, it means that according to you, the reaction is as soon as the trigger starts.

Is that correct? If no, could you explain how it is not?