Minimum speed of time is the opposite: all possible acceleration, that
is, light speed.    Intuitively, this should make time stand still,
and it does. And faster still would be going backwards in time
(tachyons, anyone?).

Speaking of which, if this were possible, HOW exactly would time go backwards? Would time flow backwards ONLY for the internal time reference (I assume; i.e. nuclear decay would go backwards, etc), or would you actually be able to see the universe go "backwards" in time in the same way we can now see the universe go forwards?

Damon.

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