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Posted by Orbax on Aug-07-2007 02:31:

deep thought

If you were able to either go so fast everyone was going slow or have time slow down...

if someone were to have been lets say skiing downhill at 100 miles an hour and you slowed down time so to you he appeared to be standing still....how hard would it be to move him from his path. would he be like any inanimate object just standing there or would it take the same amount of effort to move him 5 feet sideways from a 100mph vector as it would normally, you just have more time?


Posted by Abercrombie on Aug-07-2007 02:35:

anyone sober enuf to get this?


Posted by Sunsnail on Aug-07-2007 02:36:

I think the universe would still be situated in the normal flow of time, so it would take a large amount of force to move him, because you would be moving him very fast.


Posted by Rose on Aug-07-2007 02:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
anyone sober enuf to get this?

Not quite.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-07-2007 02:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
I think the universe would still be situated in the normal flow of time, so it would take a large amount of force to move him, because you would be moving him very fast.


yes but if force=mass x acceleration and you were accelerating so much more than them


Posted by Sunsnail on Aug-07-2007 02:41:

wait, what


Posted by Orbax on Aug-07-2007 02:42:

exactly


Posted by UWM on Aug-07-2007 02:47:

It would take the same amount of force to move him the same distance. However, due to the fact that the time you were operating in (and seemed 'normal' to you) was stretched, it would theoretically allow you 'longer' to move him, and the displacement of force over time would make it seem easier to you.


Posted by nefardec on Aug-07-2007 02:57:

so that's how they punch stuff into oblivion in the matrix


Posted by chach on Aug-07-2007 02:58:

I would think that any touch or any change in his direction would send him flying as soon as time was returned to norm.


Posted by bas on Aug-07-2007 03:00:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
It would take the same amount of force to move him the same distance. However, due to the fact that the time you were operating in (and seemed 'normal' to you) was stretched, it would theoretically allow you 'longer' to move him, and the displacement of force over time would make it seem easier to you.

Makes sense to me. And Bobby's a scientist!

quote:
Originally posted by chach
I would think that any touch or any change in his direction would send him flying as soon as time was returned to norm.

I think this would only apply if you slowed/stopped time pushed him and started time at the same time. If you accelerated fast enough to where everyone else appeared to be slower, then that wouldn't happen.


Posted by Igaryok on Aug-07-2007 03:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
anyone sober enuf to get this?


I think the question is. Is anybody as drunk as the OP to get this?


Posted by chach on Aug-07-2007 03:03:

I always thought that disrupting the natural flow of time while paused would hurl it back to regular speed. Like when you touch a catatomic.



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