Since scientist have measured and found atomically, that clocks on the ground different from those on a jet going thousands of miles per hour when tested later (time was moving slower on the plane),
Does that mean if you invent a plane fast enough (near the speed of light, or equal to it) that you time will stop for you?
If you reach the speed of light and time stops, does that mean that you will live forever without aging?
If you go beyond the speed of light, would you go backward in time to events that had already happened?
What is weird is... if the solution to reaching eternity is going the speed of light, & going faster than leads you backward, how do you reach the future?
By totally stopping? If earth stopped on its axis, instead of going 26,000 mph through space, would the future come to us?
What is the answer?
2007-02-14
22:08:33
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