This is .<> just what I think based off of some rudimentary >< knowledge , but as you speed up and get infinitely close to the speed of light ><, time begins to slow down drastically. >< And for particles that>< move at the speed of light,>< they have>< absolutely no sense of time.>< Particles moving at the >< speed of light don't evolve, they don't >< experience the subjectivity >< that is time. For them, time never >< passes, and they "live" their whole existence in >< a single moment. I would assume that >< if you somehow moved a collection >< of particles with mass >< at the speed of light ,>< then the same thing would apply,>< you would cease to>< experience time at all. Relative to observers, >< I'm not exactly sure what the >< case would be. It would be different however if >< you used something like a warp drive, >< where you simply bend space around you >< to effectively travel at Light >< or FTL speeds, then that might >< end up with the effect >< of you effectively >< arriving somewherem>< before you left ,>< but I'm not sure.
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