astro_uk wrote:First off Orca, that was Cosmo, I'll leave it them to explain.
Astro, Cosmo...one of yous guys...
harry wrote:Time is a word that cannot change what ever speed you do.
It's been proven over and over. Time is relative; it's slowed down by both mass and speed.
Which makes perfect sense...since an object gains energy when it increases velocity...therefore it gains mass, because of E=mc^2...and if it gains mass time slows down, relative to outside observers.
Look at atomic clocks in orbit vs the surface of the planet...or even at different elevations.
Look at sub-atomic particles that are accelerated to significant portions of the speed of light...there are quantifiable increases mass AND half-life.
In fact, the electrons firing at the screen you're looking at (assuming you are using a CRT monitor of course) are 4% heavier than the electrons in the keyboard you are typing on. Why? Because of their speed.
Harry, I think it's ironic to hear
you make 'Trek' jokes about mainstream science...
Just joshin' ya buddy... 8)