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I have a question, and don't want to start my own thread on it?
The "effects" that happens to physical matter/material at speeds close to light speed, or that are at least much more pronounced, or are of much more effect there, do they affect all of the physical material in question?
Like it having to work harder if it's an engine, or something like that?
The time (dilation) effect could actually work to our advantage in a situation like that maybe (trying to travel to other solar systems/planets) but the other would not probably?
So can someone please explain some of this to me maybe?
Take Care.
Actually, there won't be any time dilation, because neither you nor I, nor any other human being, will ever find ourselves traveling at the speed of light.
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