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That Was My Argument A Few Years Ago...
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Rich on January 30, 2001 13:29:19 UTC |
but it doesn't hold water. I read in a relativity book an example based on heart beats and the passage of time just seems to slow down, even biologically when you approach the speed of light. The real question is what happens when you HIT the speed of light. |
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