The faster an object moves, the slower time goes. If you're moving at c (lightspeed), time stops?
Speed is not absolute, but measured from a frame of reference.
If we measure our speed from the p.o.v. of an approaching photon, we are travelling at c (lightspeed). Are we not?
As time has not stopped for us that can't be the case. Our speed (velocity) is less than c.
What frame of reference are we in then, when seconds tick bye at the normal rate, and we live for around 60 years?
2007-08-07
06:05:21
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