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As mentioned in my original post, time dilation increases as an object approaches c and reached singularity at c (where the object does not move through time at all, perfect stasis). The notion is that exceeding this would result in a reverse trajectory in time. Speaking of, here's another fun fact. Antimatter particles present the same behaviors as their normal matter counterparts if they were moving backward in time wrt charge and spin. Mass seems to be immune to this "reversal", but there is a fringe interpretation of this that there is only one electron, one proton, etc in the universe zipping back and forth in time between and that what are thought of as annihilation and creation events are just the same particle reversing its direction in spacetime.xaos
Yeah I just looked at the wikipedia article for Time Dilation and it completely went over my head. I think I need to start smaller with my foray into the world of physics.
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