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so heres the thing, I have been studying theorical phyics throughout the day and general time travel.

 

While I fully understand what you see as you approach the speed of light, and how you will appear to actually be a 2 day image, I don't understand how you age more slowely, I mean if you go and travel at the speed of light and are gone 5 minutes, when you return many generations would have passed, in theory, time travel...of course you could only go forward from the point you are. While I understand HOW you would age slower, I do not undrstand how others would appear to be accerated, I mean time may be relative, but it is linear, light passing from 1 point in time to another still must obey the law of distance over time. I would think you would always age the same or slower, but if your gone even 10 years and and age twice as slow, the journey the lgiht would have taken would be simply amazing, unless of course you have to wait for the light of there change to catch up with you, much like stars that died many thousands of years ago, but we are only seeing them now because the light is reaching us :hmm: but if you make a circular journey, then what?

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'Nearly prove' doesn't mean anything.

 

Remember you are only talking about the speed of light so you have to look at it in that context.

 

True, which basically throws all scientific theory out the window...because there is zero scientific fact.

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