Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28702329-20181215114648/@comment-39303455-20200417064647

RayMiku wrote: Flexsuke wrote: SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHY IN THE FUUUUCKKK THEY THINK ACTIONS WITHIN TIME STOP DONT EXIST LMAO TIME STOP IS JUST INSTANTANEOUS

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IF DIO STOPS TIME AT THE 1 MARK HIS 9 SECOND TIMESTOP IS AN INSTANT IN REAL TIME WHILE DIA CAN ERASE THE WHOLE 1-10 MARK COMPLETELY

JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING HAPPENED IN NO TIME DOESN’T MEAN IT DIDN’T ACTUALLY HAPPEN AT ALL WHICH IS WHY KING CRIMSON CAN ERASE TIME STOP

@ ME Exactly my point. Idk why people seem to believe that stopped time = disappeared time.

Everything that happens during stopped time happens in 0 seconds. DIO sure can do a lot of things during those 0 seconds, and in his words "it feels like 5 seconds (or up to 11, depending on how much he has trained that ability)" but it's still 0 seconds nonetheless.

[KING CRIMSON] erases up to 10 seconds of time. Now. What's bigger? 10 or 0 seconds?

For some people, the concept of stopped time seems to be confusing. Let's remember that the mere concept of "seconds" is just a human way to measuretime. So, instead of thinking stopped time happens in 0 "seconds", try to think about it as slowing time instead. Slowing it at a x0.000000001 speed, or being able to move at a extremely fast speed (remember when Star Platinum was able to stop a bullet at point range in the beginning of Stardust Crusaders? Yeah. That was foreshadowing). My point being... No matter how many actions DIO or Jotaro can perform in "stopped time", no matter how long it feels to them, that time is still within the range of [KING CRIMSON], so it can an will be skipped: Diavolo won't be able to receive damage (nor will he be able to attack), and while Jotaro or DIO would feel time stopping and would feel like they are punching Diavolo, these actions will be skipped, and they won't remember stopping time once time is skipped.

Once again I repeat. This does not mean [THE WORLD] can't win against [KING CRIMSON], it just means that stopping time offensively won't be a good idea, but both stands are equally strong. Whoever wins depends on how the stand user exploits time. Both of these are exactly right. I literally bust my blood vessels every time I try to explain this to people