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14878552 No.14878552 [Reply] [Original]

Curious in what others can think of as I can't really seem to find a downside in being able to stop time due to my lack of knowledge in the field of science.
>For clarification, you can move and interact with anything when you stop time, the length you can stop time for is indefinite, and you do not physically age for the duration the ability is activated for.
**FYI, when I referred to "stopping time", I mean it in the sense of reality itself coming to a complete halt the moment the ability is activated.**

>> No.14878574

>>14878552
How would you move or interact with anything? From the perspective of someone in regular time, anything you move would have infinite acceleration. Even moving the air near you would be impossible, unless you somehow dragged it into your "paused" realm time.

>> No.14878605

>>14878574
Could you elaborate more on this? Also, from their perspective, the moment you freeze and unfreeze time would be be less than the smallest measurement of time we have since everything is frozen in time except for you so you couldn't be perceived visually or physically. Apologies if what I said makes zero sense since I'm applying multiple theories into a single theory.

>> No.14878650

Probably the amount of derealization that occurs after being outside the normal human experience for so long. Then begins the raping

>> No.14878657

you born too late to stop the end

>> No.14878664

>>14878552
In first place, you're blind because stop time also affect photons. Vanilla stop time is retarded.

>> No.14879050

>>14878605
Let's say you freeze time. You then try to push me. I have mass that now goes from zero velocity to a positive velocity in zero time. Imagine a car that does 0 to 60 mph in zero seconds. This requires infinite force. The same is true for the paused air molecules that surround you.

>> No.14879082

>>14878574
That's pretty based. You could annihilate the entire universe just by flicking your finger.

>> No.14879731
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14879731

How would you breathe if you stopped time?

>> No.14879760

>>14879731
>>>/pol/

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14879773

>>14879050
Holy shit, is this a COAM thread in disguise?

>> No.14880837

>>14878574
Funnily enough, the photons that emit from objects would crash into you, and so long as they barely moved, would cause minimal problems to observation so long as your eyes walked to meet them, but the area that you walk through looks erased. N-Not that I've done it myself. Desu~

>> No.14882742

>>14879082
More like by exhaling, or having some droplets of sweat form on your skin. In fact the first time you stop time will end up being the last

>> No.14882750

>>14879731
You force the air around you to move

>> No.14882753

>>14878664
Your photoreceptors would still absorb them. However, the photons in that location would no longer be there and no other photon would replace their position. So you would need to move constantly in order to see shit

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14882774

Some unwanted visitor invading your world of stopped time

>> No.14882793

>>14882753
If their "speed" vector is conserved you would see the some photons that focus in your retina but also a lot of others than were just there with other path and normally would be blocked. The image couldn't make sense and it would be distorted.

And all that if make sense the interaction between time stopped photons/matter with you.