The difference here is that we literally see the explosion move afterwards proving it IS moving.
We don't see that here. We wouldn't considered the explosion statued but still moving without that further context which is missing here.
I mean, they continuously appear to be in the orbit. (They'd fall if they weren't moving, but they'd never stop moving in the real sense)
The beginning scene heavily shows them to be moving and only appearing to stop moving because of how Saitama appears instantly.
Also, that ending scene itself wasn't necessary for them to be accepted as one. For Flashy Flash scene, we would still consider the explosion to be frozen from their perspective even if we didn't see the aftermath since it is obvious. The only difficult thing would be to find the rock's speed there since we wouldn't see how far it reaches.
(Unlike the other scenes, Saitama and Garou's fight never ended or stopped in IO like that, they don't perceive it in real time in the end)
Yes Saitama is visibly moving. Garou isn't. Saitama appears to be zooming around, the rocks appear stationary.
I'm talking about the
resemblance to every other slow motion fight in the series +
starting moment of omnidirectional serious punch.
But they weren't frozen to him before which would still support the idea that they were slowing down as the force spread towards more mass.
Link doesn't work for me but assuming it's what I think it is, that doesn't really help. The rocks slowing/stopping over time is exactly what we would expect to happen as the energy spreads throughout the moon and pushes against the gravity.
You have to prove this stop/slowdown is caused by Garous reaction speed suddenly rising immensely.
If the rocks were frozen in their perspective (specifically Garous perspective here) then they should have been frozen from the moment Saitama threw them, not just after Saitama used ODSP unless Garous reaction speed suddenly started rising at higher rate than we've ever seen.
Deleted cuz Saitama's naked lol.
These two images. Also, how is these rock standing still for the entire fight makes sense based on that? They would fall or something, not stay in the orbit.
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It's common in fiction, and
happens in the series as well. (Even his current rating is more than enough to see the rocks as frozen normally)
I'm not saying it's necessarily a defeater.
Don't get me wrong I'm not proving "rock solid counter evidence".
I could totally excuse everything I sent as just stuff that happens in fiction (honestly I would much prefer this calc over the current one or any goofy sneeze glaze) if I could see solid evidence the rocks kept moving at unchanged speed throughout the entire fight
Sadly, we don't have the aftermath.
But i don't think it's necessary at all since
this scene is clear imo, that rocks didn't stopped but that they only appear to be frozen.
I'm ngl, either my browser is broken or all the imgur links you sent are.
But I think I know which scans you meant to send so it's fine
My "imgur" betrays me. Chooses what will work and not :d
(I'll be busy for a few hours

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