Wait a sec. What if joker gets the death penalty but escapes, then can batman kill him? Technically he's only being the executioner, the judge and jury already gave the go ahead.
Hmmmm sand
he's so me
So as some have stated, my theory is wrong. Honestly, not big soup rice. However, I still think this could be a neat concept for a fictional world of some sort. Hell, even applying the theory of relativity itself would be cool. For example, one idea I had is making time flow different in the different realms of dungeons and dragons.
If the faster you go, the slower time gets is true, which it's been scientifically proven, the opposite must also be true. The slower you go, the faster time gets.
Now think about this for a second. We're constantly moving. The earth is rotating at about 1600 kilometers per hour (or about 1000 miles per hour). The earth is also orbiting the sun, the sun (and therefore, us as well) is orbiting the center of the milkyway. The milkyway is on a collision course with the Andromeda Galaxy.
We have NEVER once been stationary. That means we've always been experiencing time at a slower rate. So my hypothesis is that if you reach absolute 0 speed, time flows infinitely fast.
You'd hit 0 kph and boom! The universe just ended in front of your eyes. Not even a single unit of time has passed.
I could also be wrong. Idk. I've only formed this hypothesis based on knowledge I currently have, so maybe this doesn't happen and I'm wrong. Who knows?
Extinguish yourself
HI
HELLO THERE
IT'S YOUR SUN
INTERACT WITH ME
I DARE YOU
Me: *rolls the dice*
Dm: "what'd you roll?" <can't read music
Me: "ummmm. A nat 20!" <also can't
Dm: "-_- the 4th nat 20 in a row"
For weird dice Wednesday, here is my bard d20, wood with musical notes instead of numerals.
Me but only the grocery store part so not really me but the grocery store gives me anxiety
Yeah that's a pretty wild theory, but I could've sworn I saw a beaver build that