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Originally posted by Dawg
The closer to the speed of light, the slower time passes. If normal matter were able to actually reach the speed of light, time would stop for that particle.
But my Saturn tops out at 120 mph, I think (not that I've ever had it up that fast - but it's real smooth at 90), so I don't think I'm in any danger of approaching light speed and of time dilation being an issue.
My argument stands.
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Dawg
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Ya know, I am often late to work so I speed on the roads there in hopes that Einstein was right, and the closer I get to the speed of light that time will slow down. But it never works because I am always just as late. Damn that Einstien!