View Full Version : Stopping time
Dark_Sniper
02-28-2007, 04:04 AM
Is stopping time possible:
my answer : yes.
is it beneficial: hell no.
reasoning:
If you stop time your particles are moving faster than the suns particles.
now if you remember right particles that move fast cause heat...
now if you are moving faster than the suns particles then how much heat are you omitting. when you slow down time you will probably be dead when you were back into normal time.
now if that first one is false.
when you walk around with time frozen (lets say your under water)
your walking under water. what is left behind you... not water or air.. empty space. now is this space new or is it a tear ... if anything when you where to slow back down you would be sucked backwards to where you orginally started.. if not farther.
owell..
what do you guys think about time stopping :p.
Hobbit
02-28-2007, 05:26 AM
i think its confusing and the first theory if it as hotter than the sun everything else around would vaporise...well maybe not...cause a lightning bolt it 6 times hotter then the sun...and it doesnt really vaporise things, but i would love to stop time...i wonder what the other people would be thinking cause i dont think they'd slow down, you'd speed up, so then you wouln't really be stopping time, and you'd prbably age really fast since the particles of your body are moving at unimagineable speeds, and if you tried to get back to normal time you'd have majour whiplash and the molecules in your body would probably rip away from eachother anyway
Boreas
02-28-2007, 05:35 AM
The light hitting your eye right now is moving at lightspeed with lots of energy, but its not as hot as the sun. The sun is hot due to reaction.
Hobbit
02-28-2007, 05:39 AM
but the light isnt a huge bunch of human flesh particles moving at the speed of light, is it? i wonder what would happen is you ran into someone while ur going that fast
Dark_Sniper
02-28-2007, 11:52 AM
but light does omit heat :p just that most of it is deflected.
seaking
03-06-2007, 06:03 AM
But... you said it would be possible. Did I miss something? When was spontaneously speeding up your particles faster than the sun possible?
And your particles would be moving so quickly they would cause a ton of friction, which would generate heat, therefore burning you to a crisp. :D fun stuff.
SubiN
03-06-2007, 08:31 AM
iam HIRO !! i can stop time
legendaryhero90
03-07-2007, 12:26 AM
iam HIRO !! i can stop time
(0-0)
(>_<)
(0.0)
\(^.^)/
yep i wish i could do that someday :p
Smartzkid
03-07-2007, 01:02 AM
An atom can only be sped up to a certain speed until the electrons are flung from the grip of the atom's nucleus's pull. This means that, if this theory were true, you'd cause a nuclear explosion if you tried to stop time.
I think stopping time operates on the same basic concept as 'warp drive' or 'bending' time. As an example, if you were going to 'stop' time for one hour, you'd have to warp yourself two hours into the future, then slowly travel back into the past. Now what would that accomplish? When you warped into the future, you'd get two hours ahead of everyone else. Then, by slowly warping back into the past, everything would appear 'stopped'.
Some notes:
-You'd have to warp double the time you wanted for time to be stopped into the future (say you wanted to stop time for 4 hours, you'd have to warp 8 hours into the future)
-You'd have to slowly warp into the past at [Normal time] x -1
__`- that way, even though you would continue to traverse through time, you'd be going backwards at the same speed, creating the illusion of 'stopped' time
-You would still age at the same rate, for time cannot be truly stopped.
-'Stopping time' is just a very complex illusion that can be created.
-There could be devastating effects if you tried to interact with anything while time was 'stopped'
__`- possibly an explosion
__`- or the inability to travel back to normal time
__`- maybe, the thing you were interacting with would just be destroyed
__`- you might not even be able to touch anything while it is stopped
-You probably couldn't move anything. Everything would be frozen in place. This could probably be solved by warping backwards at .999999 instead of 1.0
EDIT: if you warped backwards at 1.0, you would be stuck in a mass of air particles that were also 'stopped'
-While time was 'stopped', you would possibly be able to completely defy physics, as physics would be extremely messed up because nothing would be moving
-There could be devastating effects if time caught up to you
-You might slow down with time. You might end up moving extremely slowly, or even backwards
seaking
03-07-2007, 06:39 AM
Smartzkid... wow lol. Your name is showing.
I still like that idea of you creating a void in air as you walked, so when you went back to speed you would be thrown backwards :p I just like thinking of that.
*stops time*
*walks over to the window*
*satisfied with what he sees, he walks back to his original position*
*unstops time*
*flies towards the window, smashing through it and out*
*Random passers-by see someone flung out of a window at mock 2*
Hey321
03-08-2007, 12:35 AM
I, for one, think it's possible. One more thing though, what happens if you don't speed up your molecules but slow down everyone elses? Very inconvenient but its possible. ANYTHING is possible if you have the right tools.
whales
03-08-2007, 12:44 AM
Meh too many problems with this... If you touched anything it would effect everything (butterfly effect). Stopping Time = End of World
Whales
lefamaster
03-08-2007, 12:55 AM
there are many things that travel faster than the speed of light, which in all things considered is the answer to stopping time.
Take a pair of scissors and snap them together, this demonstrates a basic folcrum principle. Now imagine a pair of scissors stretching to the moon...( I know a long stretch), now snap the scissors.
The folcrum will eventually accelerate the scissors to the point of infinity, thus breaking the Speed of Light Law of E=mc(squared).....think it through.
Once faster than light, time is broken...same concept applies if you flew a plane backwards against the rotation of the earth at {again} beyond light speed.........would days peel away?
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