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Posted by Matthew on April 24, 19101 at 14:08:24:
I have been wondering about this for a story I am writing. I hope you don't mind & I hope you can help...
If time all of the sudden stood still for all but one individual; what would happen?
Presumably, for example you would be travelling very fast because you were spinning with the earth which is now still. Would you receive a slow wave of sounds as you travelled? Would gravity still work in theory?
I would love to hear any comments or thoughts from you guys.
Thanks...
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