do isshikis rods move in the dimension where time doesnt flow?

In the anime and manga series "Dr. Stone," Ishigami Senku, a fictional character, is known for using various scientific tools and inventions to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. "Ishigami's rods" do not specifically refer to any particular tool or device used by Senku.

However, if you are referring to the science behind the story, it is important to note that the series incorporates real scientific principles and concepts. In our current understanding of physics, there is no scientific evidence or concept that supports the existence of a dimension where time does not flow.

Therefore, in the context of the fictional world of "Dr. Stone," Ishigami's rods would not be related to a dimension where time does not flow. They are more likely a representation of scientific tools or inventions that combine different scientific principles to carry out certain tasks or experiments.

im talking about the boruto anime and isshiki the villain

Apologies for the confusion. In the Boruto anime and manga series, Isshiki Ōtsutsuki is indeed the main antagonist. As for "Isshiki's rods," they are a unique ability possessed by Isshiki that allows him to manipulate the space around him.

Through this ability, Isshiki can create black rods made of an unknown material. These rods can be used for various purposes, such as restraining opponents, controlling or immobilizing objects, and even inflicting damage. The rods can also be transformed to extend or contract at his will.

While the exact mechanics behind Isshiki's rods are not explicitly explained, they are portrayed as a part of his extraordinary spatial manipulation powers rather than being related to a dimension where time does not flow.