Barry Posted August 11, 2018 Report Share Posted August 11, 2018 The theory of special relativity is brought up in two sections, time dilation & length contraction. But as for time dilation, if you travel at the speed of light, your time will stop relative to other observers, and if you travel close to the speed of light, your time will go slower relative to other observers. You will still observe that the time is going at a regular pace, but for other observers, they will observe that you are going slower. What if you reverse this and go faster than the speed of light, would this mean that you're time traveling? What if you're going slower than 0mph, is this even possible, and what would it even mean? Quote Link to comment
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