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If you stopped, after traveling away from earth at the exact speed of light for ten minutes, and then stopped, the clock on earth would just resume it's normal time flow right then and there from your point of view or perspective right when you stopped, minus the ten minutes, etc.I don’t think this is worded correctly. If time appears to be half speed traveling away from the earth at 86% speed of light then traveling back towards earth at 86% speed would make time appear to be double speed, not 172% speed. But again this is not actually altering time because regardless of what speed you travel in any direction you’re not actually affecting clocks on earth or on your space ship. When you’re traveling away from a clock at the speed of light the only reason it appears to stop is because you’re traveling the exact same speed as light. Think of it like a projector that is passing frames of pictures by at the speed of light. If you travel at the speed of light you’re traveling the same speed as each frame so they’re not passing by you anymore so it doesn’t look like a moving video it looks like a single still image. So your only seeing one frame but behind that frame there’s still every single frame lined up following behind you that you can’t see. All of those frames still took place, therefore time never actually stopped, it just looks like it did from your perspective. If time actually stopped if you flew at the speed of light for 10 minutes you’d have to wait another 10 minutes before you actually saw the clock move again because the light would’ve stopped. If light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second and time actually stopped that would mean that for 10 minutes zero seconds went by and therefore the light didn’t actually move anywhere, you would’ve left it behind and technically the clock would be appearing to go backwards because you’d be traveling at an infinite speed, your speed would be absolutely instantaneous. Any distance you travel while time is stopped is instantaneous. So you’d actually be traveling faster than the speed of light which means you’d be passing the frames that were in front of you and the clock would appear to go backwards.
Time only slows down or stops for you when you are in motion that fast, etc. You stop, and everything else just starts resuming it's normal flow of time again from your perspective right then and there, until you go somewhere at that speed again, etc.
The only thing that would make time appear to be going at double speed is only when you headed directly towards something at the exact speed of light, cause it would be going 200% faster from your perspective or point of view, but it's only because your headed toward direct light moving at the speed of light towards you, while you are also moving at the speed of light towards it, which is 100% plus 100% which makes 200%, so it (time) would appear to be going double or twice as fast, etc, but you are really just catching up to the light, etc. Time elsewhere doesn't ever change, etc. Your just catching up to the light, etc.
God Bless.
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