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Anon here is why I say that.

 

The question ask how fast you need to go to stop time. His answer meanders all over the place and then he not really answer the question. He say clock ticks slower if moving faster. OK. Then he talks about E=mc^2 and that doesn’t have anything to do with time, that is for energy. Then he says Einstein calculated the speed of light. Well, maybe he did, but it was known long before he was born. Then he gives light speed in miles per second, instead of meters which is what Einstein’s equation uses.

 

Then he talks about doubling the speed of light when it should be squaring the speed of light maybe, I guess, because he talks about absolute hot in degrees Fahrenheit and that is the Planck temperature and it should in Kelvins. I looked it up and the temperature is right but what does that have to do with slowing or stopping time? He says this will mess you up. He’s right, I am really messed up, and I am not going anywhere near the speed of light.

 

Then he says the general theory of relativity states that time is different to all observers. Then he gets the observations backward. It should be for the one moving near light speed his clock appears normal and outside of that zone the clocks would move faster. Those outside would observe their clock as normal and his as slow. If he said this, then the question might be answered a little, because you can see that the faster clocks move in space the slower they move thorough time.

 

Then he says time isn’t real. OK maybe it isn’t. IDK. Imaginary numbers aren’t real either but we still use them. If an imaginary number is squared then it becomes real. Maybe if time is squared then it is real. I see time squared in a lot of formulas like gravity accelerations.

 

Then he says “that was deep. I like π” Now this I understand. Deep cow pies. A big pile of BS is close enough. It will be a long time before I can understand Einstein’s equations, but one thing I do understand and know is BS because I have been listening to it since third grade. I have also worked on farms and ranches.

 

After researching this it seems that the clock would never stop anyway because nothing with a rest mass can even reach the speed of light – Except maybe big piles of BS which take forever to muck your way out of so the clock must have stopped. One thing I have learned in the last few months is just because someone says something even a real scientist doesn’t mean it’s true.

 

Maybe I ask some questions on this subject. I did research to make sure I wrote something that had real points. Now I have questions but I need to think how to ask them. These questions will not be from a book or web site.

May 30, 2015

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