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How can we understand that time will be frozen if we've nearly approached the light speed in the space?

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How can we understand that time will be frozen if we've nearly approached the light speed in the space?[/quote']

 

 

Time in one's own frame doesn't get "frozen" - it always happens to the "other guy." One understands it by studying special relativity.

I believe this thread belong in the "Modern/Theoretical Physics" forum.

I'm sure there are at least three similar threads in the "Modern/Theoretical Physics" forum. :D

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