Would you rather be able to stop time for 1 second or become invisible for 60 seconds?

Would you rather be able to stop time for 1 second or become invisible for 60 seconds?


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You can do this once a day. You can move when time is stopped, and you can set it to automatically trigger on a certain scenario.
 
One second and then I would try to play sports professionally. Imagine the shitshow when people start ranting about doctored or AI generated sports footage because my arms and legs snap from one place to another mid game. Actually it might be hard to get good enough to play even with an extra second of movement per game day so invisibility would be the real troll move.

The troll physics move would be to use the "automatically trigger on a certain scenario" as a form of exotic computation. For starters, I can have a scenario imply that a solution to a specified mathematical problem exists. (translate positions of molecules in the atmosphere into a number, does this number result in a valid next block for the bitcoin blockchain when used as a nonce?) Even though this doesn't give me the answer I could still use it with a simple counter to check a function of a bunch of numbers. I can use high-FPS camera footage to tell exactly at what instant the answer was found based on when I turn invisible, so I know which number from the counter resulted in a solution.

If there isn't any range limitation on the scenario condition, I could formulate scenarios that amount to remote viewing, if I don't get to abuse the scenario trigger for direct computation. "Trigger when there is a darknet marketplace admin, cartel associate, federal agent or north korean hacker and the first 6 words of his monero seedphrase match those indicated by the integer variables in my loop.py script running in the ram on my computer." Incrementing a counter is way cheaper than actually generating and checking a wallet, and I can split the looping up into several steps to make it cheaper. "...a seedphrase starting with [snip] and the next 6 words are indicated by..." Not sure how I would spend my remote viewing budget once I am rich AF though. It would take some more thought to use it for interesting queries that are less structured.
 
One second and then I would try to play sports professionally. Imagine the ****show when people start ranting about doctored or AI generated sports footage because my arms and legs snap from one place to another mid game. Actually it might be hard to get good enough to play even with an extra second of movement per game day so invisibility would be the real troll move.

The troll physics move would be to use the "automatically trigger on a certain scenario" as a form of exotic computation. For starters, I can have a scenario imply that a solution to a specified mathematical problem exists. (translate positions of molecules in the atmosphere into a number, does this number result in a valid next block for the bitcoin blockchain when used as a nonce?) Even though this doesn't give me the answer I could still use it with a simple counter to check a function of a bunch of numbers. I can use high-FPS camera footage to tell exactly at what instant the answer was found based on when I turn invisible, so I know which number from the counter resulted in a solution.

If there isn't any range limitation on the scenario condition, I could formulate scenarios that amount to remote viewing, if I don't get to abuse the scenario trigger for direct computation. "Trigger when there is a darknet marketplace admin, cartel associate, federal agent or north korean hacker and the first 6 words of his monero seedphrase match those indicated by the integer variables in my loop.py script running in the ram on my computer." Incrementing a counter is way cheaper than actually generating and checking a wallet, and I can split the looping up into several steps to make it cheaper. "...a seedphrase starting with [snip] and the next 6 words are indicated by..." Not sure how I would spend my remote viewing budget once I am rich AF though. It would take some more thought to use it for interesting queries that are less structured.
I would like to restrict it to being limited by your human perception, but not restricted by your reaction time. As in if you could perceive it, you can act on it. So you could still move out of the way if a gun was shot at you from behind. But you couldn't stop a random bomb that you have never seen before from evaporating you. (well you could pause it mid explosion but there wouldn't be enough time to act on it.)
 
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