Would it be a black hole that you’re somehow wrapped in that’s causing the space time disturbance? Would it be localized? Or is this something that’d be affecting the entire world?
What would this realistically do to a human?
Would it be a black hole that you’re somehow wrapped in that’s causing the space time disturbance? Would it be localized? Or is this something that’d be affecting the entire world?
What would this realistically do to a human?
That’s fair. (https://youtu.be/p3NS65DX8DY) It’s a fairly good VR game that has a normal PC / console experience as well. I think the implication is the person’s in a simulation. (https://steamcommunity.com/app/322500/discussions/0/412449508275508499/?ctp=2)
But it’s more about the concept of what if that effect occurred in our natural real world. Ie. Time only moves when you move becomes literal, in the way it’s depicted in the game.
A good example of how it might play out can be seen in the bobiverse book series (we are legion, we are Bob). The main character ends up as the AI of a Von neumann probe. He/they spend most time at 1:1 speed (for sanity purposes). They can, however, “frame jack” to massive speeds for short periods. They use this to problem solve, before returning to more normal speeds to enact their solution.