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 No.86330

If someone had the power to stop time in a localized area, what would happen if you put your hand in that area? Could you even put it in?

 No.86331

>>86330
No, it would be like pressing against a solid wall with the mass of everything stopped inside.

 No.86332

>>86331
That's what I was thinking too, but what would happen when you did touch it? Would your hand just bounce off or would it get stuck inside? Actually I'm not even sure how you'd theorize what it'd feel like...

Maybe whatever you touched it with, or if maybe something of yours was caught in it, would come clean off you as it stops interacting with the rest of the world and possibly the atomic bonds holding stuff together cease to function in the two separate areas.

 No.86333

If reality is just a really fancy VR headset, then you could keep thinking while nothing is moving, but that would include not being able to move yourself. Also, we would have to be lying to each other about how the brain works to keep the charade up.

 No.86334

wouldn't it immediately fly off into space

 No.86335

>>86332
If it worked like that, the movement of the Earth would cause it to shear a chunk out of the planet and sit still taking bits off of any parts of the galaxy unfortunate enough to cross that particular area. To avoid that it would have to be anchored to something outside the area and move according to the momentum imparted to it from the outside, essentially turning it into a solid object.

 No.86365

I would guess if the bubble is 1000x slower than your frame of reference, and you try pushing your right hand into the bubble at 1 m/s, it'd take you 10 seconds of pushing to get your hand into about wrist level.
What I have no intuitive understanding of is the force requirements to overcome the kind of latency you'd see partially in and out of the slower frame of reference.

 No.86366

Say your body part that's in the time warp zone is moving differently to your parts outside the zone, would your normal speed body part get ripped apart from the time warped one?

 No.86388

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>>86330
A zone of "stopped time" would probably have an tremendous cooling effect to the environment outside of it since there is no or extremely low vibration of atoms. Atoms outside the timestop-zone would bounce against those, reducing their own vibration.
Getting close to the border of that zone would already freeze-burn you horribly I think.
Trying to throw something at it would be like hitting the most solid wall ever as >>86331 said.

 No.86389

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my wife shana knows all about this! (but i don't)

 No.86409

>>86389
congrats on finding such a great wife




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