Talk:Time Perception/@comment-26230439-20160226230830/@comment-29527260-20160810002807

First off, I don't get your connection to teleportation. Second, your body doesn't move faster. Do you even time, bruh??? Time slows down... why do you assume your body doesn't slow down with it???? That's how time works. Even if you could use reversion of time (check my blog post on chronokinesis, it's the second version of reversal I'm referring to), you only move with time.

If time stopped completely, you wouldn't know. Also, time doesn't freeze, it can only slow down enough where it appears to freeze, or else you wouldn't be able to process it. If time froze, you could not process it, and you would not know that it froze. You would have no time where it was frozen because if time was frozen that means there is no time in which it was frozen, making it impossible to freeze. You can slow down time for 5 seconds, but you cannot freeze time for any amount of time, so it is not a possibility. This would never be an issue, because even outside your mind that changes the SPEED (time has no speed), theoretically it a timeline couldn't freeze because that would make it not a timeline anymore because then it has no future, and that also would mean the whole timeline should stop moving in effect (by stopping the flow of a timeline), meaning the past and present would be frozen, which would mean there never WAS a timeline, seeing as how if it's frozen from the beginning, no future could be made, according to that timeline. The flow MAY be able to stop at one point and not stop the whole timeline, I'm not sure (doesn't seem possible. I could be wrong), but that sounds like putting a dam to a river.

So, if a timeline managed to completely stop, that would mean a timeline had never managed to stop, because it would create a paradox that says it doesn't exist because it existed, sort of. It would stop the past which would stop any form of future, including the future that, theoretically, made this nonexistant timeline stop. Get it? Feel me? Sorry if any of that was confusing, I'm not sure how to make this sound simpler. (Mind any grammar mistakes I may have made, please) - Kai