Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27050054-20160313014024/@comment-1739368-20160313115544

I don't know if it's that he forgot or that it was kind of an already implied feature. Like, in general the concept of Time Stop shouldn't have anything to do with the ability to interact with other objects in frozen time. It's just a feature that's indicative of fictional writing. Similarly, if one were to have the ability to erase time, but also experience it simultaneously then, much like time stop where you assume that not only time but the environment is also frozen, one should also be able to witness the environment being erased as time is. The concept of manipulating time ultimately forces time and space to become two sides of the same coin. It's related to the theory of relatively, which Araki demonstrates more clearly through Made in Heaven.