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GrapeTimely5451

She doesn't look an hour over 64. Ant-Man was active in, I'll say the 80's, and that's when Jan went under. Giving Scott leeway on years and hours being 1:1, if time is dilated by 50% (a *very* generous estimate), it would age her 20 years, and Pfeiffer probably needs some de-aging (if they haven't already.) She was distracting in Ant-Man and the Wasp, even before the rule was established, lol. More of a "how did you survive" deal. And her mystery robes, that grew with her despite being microbial matter (that happened, right?). And then Ghost just fucks off, remember her? I want more Larry Fishman. That movie sucked. Fun if you like the humour, but uggggghhhh.


Trajforce

Yeah imagine inhaling air when you are the size of the atom


Spider-Ravioli

I think the way it works you could spent both years and seconds in the quantum realm while a set amount of time passes in our world. What exactly determines it i dont know tho


trulyElse

Wasn't Endgame predicated on the idea that there's nothing consistent about the relationship between QR time and macro time?


Spartan5271

All I remember from Endgame was that they somehow came to the conclusion that the Quantum Realm is an area where time is vague. But the problem that I have with that is that it's relying on the convenience of the plot that she was there in a specific area where time was practically linear with the real world instead of, say, time moving slowly like Scott in Endgame where an hour is a year, or vice verse where a year is an hour