Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-71.231.47.85-20140528234855/@comment-174.135.126.96-20140705122212

Time doesn't exist. To make something appear as if it has stopped moving you need to move at high enough speed that's so unbelievably fast that you percieve no movement at all. Take ice for example, It's still slowly melting but to us we barely percieve this process (Depending on the temperature). I'm not sure about controlling the speed of the atoms around you but if you want time to "stop" then you have speed your perception of time to an insane level. The only way you might even be able to do this is constant chronok clock practice, Just focus on percieving clock hand moving as slow as possible, As if the process of the clock hand's journey is as slow as ice melting.