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From: LP12
that's a nice way of looking at it, but then I suppose you could say time must have been really slow between

1500 and 1750. But like your man there who was captured by Barbary pirates and came back home to find everything had changed .. relative. We wouldn't see much change, . and in truth neither would he .. faces change but people still dressed lived ate died the same. Just that his childhood cousin grew up.

re time. I don't agree with Einstein about time slowing down. I know they've put atomic clocks on fast space ships but I just can't see it being legit.
If it took you 9 minutes to get to the sun, so you left now and got there at 10 past 9 gmt would you have aged less than me here on earth? I don't think so.
If you travel interstellar distances .. ok the problem I have with that is the if I travel.

You are not going to travel over interstellar distances at the speed of light, neither was Einstein, it's a mathematical exercise. In maths you can make an elephant stand on a pin but it's not real world.


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