You mean he pushes it (change in velocity), not actually moving it (change in position), right? Due to the zero amount of time passing, the acceleration in the letter case would be… Given the bouncy nature of everything only the atoms he touched would receive a near infinite acceleration, this would then gradually lower to a more manageable number by the time the soft stuff of your seat pushes against you. But if those increments are not small enough (like below 10 cm per event), you would simply die. The car would quickly be a pile of rubble anyway.
Stop motion is definitely finer than 10cm/event. Time wizards have a tendency to do Inceptions and run macros. They let the spells fractalize to buffer out cataclysmic accelerations, it’s covered in Chronomancy 103.
You mean he pushes it (change in velocity), not actually moving it (change in position), right? Due to the zero amount of time passing, the acceleration in the letter case would be… Given the bouncy nature of everything only the atoms he touched would receive a near infinite acceleration, this would then gradually lower to a more manageable number by the time the soft stuff of your seat pushes against you. But if those increments are not small enough (like below 10 cm per event), you would simply die. The car would quickly be a pile of rubble anyway.
I can’t help but notice you are severely discounting the wizard half of the title Time Wizard
Just pointing out how this would not be cool in reality.
Stop motion is definitely finer than 10cm/event. Time wizards have a tendency to do Inceptions and run macros. They let the spells fractalize to buffer out cataclysmic accelerations, it’s covered in Chronomancy 103.
Ah crap, didn’t get a copy, must have been lost in mail. Thanks for the info.
I see you admire NDT for the wrong reasons.