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What happens when we stop time?
In zero seconds, light travels zero meters. If time were stopped zero seconds would be passing, and thus the speed of light would be zero. Nothing can travel faster than light (let alone infinitely fast) without gaining infinite mass and energy, according to Einstein’s theory of relativity.
What stand freezes time?
The World stopping time The World’s power is its ability to stop time, allowing only itself, DIO and anyone with the same power, to act within the duration of stopped time.
What would happen to the speed of light if time stopped?
If time were stopped zero seconds would be passing, and thus the speed of light would be zero. In order for you to stop time, you would have to be traveling infinitely fast. Nothing can travel faster than light (let alone infinitely fast) without gaining infinite mass and energy, according to Einstein’s theory of relativity.
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.
Can we create a world where time doesn’t move?
You have the laws of nature to thank. But although physics prevents us from creating a world where time doesn’t move, we can use physics to imagine what such a world would be like. Let’s assume for just a moment that you have achieved the impossible and have stopped time.