Probably not.
Stop Spinning was created in 1985.
A silkworm will stop spinning ts cocoon once it has wrapped itself completely in the cocoon.
The Earth won't, actually can't stop spinning in a human timescale.
yes
They appear to be in the real world, in the house of the kid's grandparents. When the totem doesn't stop spinning, it is unclear if it is really the real world.
Nothing particular happens. I hope you did not expect the world to stop spinning!
Trim it by turning the trim knob in the opposite direction that it is spinning
there are verry little particles in space so there is verry little friction to stop the spinning top. but when you touch it it would instantly move away from your hand so there is almost no friction given by your glove.
No, that is nonsense.
No. And even if we could, the spinning of the rest of the Earth will quickly make the core spin again.
The little spinning rainbow ball means that is trying hard and you've told it to do too many things at once, or it just can't do it or process it. You cannot STOP the spinning ball, because it is working harder than normal.