>>92688
Surely you've heard of Zeno's Paradox, right? In order to be immobile, one must be unable to stand at all. Currently, she can stand for one minute. Sixty seconds. To get halfway to immobility, you must be able to stand for only 30 seconds. Halfway from there, 15 seconds. 7.5 seconds. 3.75 seconds. 1.875 seconds. .9375 seconds.
Now you might think from that point, it's easy to assume it's a done deal. After all, anyone who can stand for less than a second MUST be immobile, right? Well... immobility is 0 seconds of standing. As long as she can stand .469 seconds, .234 seconds, .118 seconds, .059 seconds... You see what I'm getting at. She'll never be immobile. As long as she can stand on her feet for a hundredth, a thousandth, a millionth of a second, she'll never be considered immobile. It's a fool's daydream.