Warren Ockrassa wrote:
> IIRC current models for spacetime hold that the maximum velocity you 
> can have is lightspeed. As you accelerate along the space dimension, 
> your motion in time slows; if you're fully at rest, your motion through 
> time is at lightspeed.
>
> Yikes.

Yikes squared! ;-) But I'm a bit mystified here, how can time have a speed?
Isn't it as relative as momentum? I'm not sure how you can measure the
passage of time somewhere else, except by comparing it to your own reference
frame.

Kevin Street

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