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What would be needed to scientifically be able to stand on cloud?

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Inspired from people walking on water using cornstarch plus myths such as monkey king, several gods in heaven/celestial palace, and other fiction works.

(image from Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama) enter image description here

I want to know what would enable a person to stand on a cloud, be it via chemical or physical means.

(visual trick or optical illusion that just standing on platforms such as flying/air ship or levitate on air and use or surrounded by some kind of fog or smoke rather than really standing or the platforms supported on cloud by physical or chemical means is not an answer i search for, sorry, need to add it otherwise it may get out of hand, but i apreciate the answer nonetheless, its my fault for not add it quicker.)

(I use science fiction tag because it may not possible for science-based answer, but much appreciate if it really possible in real science)

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