old.Tohtori
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If something moved 20 times faster in time, would the thing colliding with something in "normal time" cause a 20 times stronger kinetic force? Also would it be any more harmful for the object travelling 20 times faster, or would the kinetic energy be directed at the object that it collided with?
It's after all effectively traveling 20 times faster.
Also in reverse, if something moves 20 times slower in time, would it become stronger or more hard to destroy?
Per example, a wall that is "living" slower then time, would it become harder to break?
It's after all effectively traveling 20 times faster.
Also in reverse, if something moves 20 times slower in time, would it become stronger or more hard to destroy?
Per example, a wall that is "living" slower then time, would it become harder to break?