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Regarding Time Slow vs Time Stop

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Anyhow, the main point is that;

Time stop>time slow

Time slow>time stop

Both propositions can be truth, or neither are. Depending on the laws of physics.
 
Time-Stop > Time-Slow no matter what, unless we're talking about a seriously isolated series.

Time-Slow > Time-Stop is akin to Finity > Infinity.
 
Finite? Infinite? I'm saying it depends on the level of infinity, regardless by modifying the law of physics you can change this > < sign.
 
Could we please just implement this already. We have come to the conclusion that we should use this now 3 times already and every time the discussion suddenly starts anew.

We should have enough votes now by far to implement it.
 
On the perspective of Time Slow vs Time Stop...

  • From your perspective, if time slow is cast on your part, you would suddenly see the surroundings, as well as the opponent, move slower in comparison to before.
  • This would mean that from the perspective of your opponent, said opponent would suddenly view your movements as faster in comparison to before. If you are covering a specific amount of distance, but less time has passed on your part due to said time slow/dilation, this would mean that you have covered a specific amount of distance in a shorter period of time.
  • Since the equation for speed is Speed = Distance/Time, the value of speed would increase as the value of time passed decreases, which would be caused by the slowdown of time/time dilation from your perspective.
Long story short, since you are spending less actual time moving from one point to another, the opponent would perceive this movement faster in comparison to before. This is just for time slow.

If time has been completely stopped, this would mean that from your perspective, no actual time has been passed when you move from one place to another. Since no time has been spent due to said time being stopped, the value of speed from the opponent's perspective would be infinite, due to the value of time being 0, in this case.

So basically, if the opponent is able to resist such an ability, it stands to reason that being able to perceive an opponent with infinite speed > perceiving an opponent with a vastly higher level of speed.

I agree with Kepekley's points here.
 
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