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Can you move when time is frozen?
Yes. The flow of time is a relative matter. so as long as you can perceive movement, even if the flow of time has “stopped” for everyone else, by virtue of the fact that you are capable of experiencing change, you are still moving through time, albeit at a different speed than those around you.
How fast do you have to be to move in frozen time?
They initially believe that time is frozen but they soon come to the conclusion that it is moving very slowly: at a rate of one second for every 30 minutes of their time. Although the Darcys can move about freely in this reality, they can’t move objects.
Can JoJo stop time?
Jotaro can stop time for 5 seconds and he uses it (refer to time stop) in the 9th second of DIO’s time stop, and at this moment, Za Warudo’s time stop has been replaced by Star Platinum’s and DIO can only move for 2 seconds.
What does it mean to be able to freeze time?
This is probably what the original question was really asking about. The ability to selectively “freeze time” or rather, put into a god-like pause, where the world sort of continues to work, but not really… and they themselves can operate and interact with the world like nothing has changed, except that they can move while nothing else can.
Is it possible to move things while time stops?
The freezing/pausing of time “just works” and there are no negative impacts… other than the potentially self-inflected ones. In which case, you really can do anything and moving something while time stop is perfectly reasonable and doable. Of course, this is the least likely and most unrealistic scenario.
What happens if you are moving too fast in space?
First of all, you need to realize that there is matter all around you. Air is comprised of matter. So if you are moving so fast relative to everything around you, that all things appear frozen to you, you are moving extremely fast. This has consequences. You will burn up.