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@neiltyson @ProfBrianCox @StarTalkRadio
Guys, I have a question.
If when you get closer to the speed of light, you feel time passing slower for you... and because speed is a distance divided by time measure... would not your speed increase dramatically the closer you get to the speed of light... mainly because you are going through time slower?
Is the physic limit for the participant in the experiment too? or only for the observer? If its only for the observer... then we technically can go over the speed of light. If its for both... at what rate does the time slows down compared to the speed? It's there any formula for this?
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