Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29103410-20140318181354/@comment-26877467-20151006133656

161.112.232.111 wrote: Airtoum wrote: Gacsam wrote:

Airtoum wrote: If you freeze time for everything except yourself, you won't be able to move because the air particles around you won't be able to move, you'll be blind because no light would move, and you'd suffocate because of the air.

Now, if you could freeze time for everything but the air and the light, when you try to walk you'll destroy the planet because from it's perspective you're putting your foot on it at ∞ miles per hour.

If you could freeze time for everything except yourself, the air, the light, and the earth, don't touch a wall, a person, an object, etc. for the same reason as before. If you want to move an object, unfreeze it first.

Also, you can break walls if you put youself in fast forward. If you punch the wall, from the wall's perspective, you hit it with the speed of a bullet from a shape as large as your fist, which would do some damage.

You can also use that to launch yourself up with a trampoline.

I have no life. I love how you went all into the physics and shiz, most are too lazy +1 Hmm, if you punched the wall at the speed of a bullet, wouldn't your hand turn to mush? No, because from your hand's perspective, it's just hitting a wall normally. However, you still are punching a wall, so it may hurt. What about your hand's perspective?

Your hand is just punching a wall. From your perspective, everything BUT you is in slow motion, but from a third person view everything is moving normally and YOU are just moving fast. So in your slowed down thing of yours, you punch a wall, you're just hitting a wall normally. But from the normal third person view, you hit the wall ridiculously fast, possibly damaging the wall depending on how fast you hit it.