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How can time stop when light is still traveling a distance if time and space exist together?

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How can time stop when light is still traveling a distance if time and space exist together?

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B). If an object is traveling at the speed of light can it slow down? If it can, does that also imply that it can speed up and go faster than the speed of light? A). What relativity tells you is that time passes slower when you travel faster compare to the time in a stationary system. In your case, when you see the light travel in light speed, you see time passes as well; therefore, you conclude that time does not stop. But what you see is YOUR TIME that doesn’t slow down. If someone can stand on a light beam and travel with it, you, as an observer from outside, would find him experience no time. B). An object can be slowed down if you apply force to against its motion. An object can also speed up, but only up to the light speed. Relativity tells you the amount energy you need to speed things up increase when the speed approaches the light speed. You will need infinite amount of energy to get objects very close the light speed. Kimberly Nielson 12. We learned that if a clock is in moti

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