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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 8622" data-attributes="member: 14"><p><strong>new member</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, time would not have changed by anymeans. Mainly because time and space are tied. It has to do more with velocity than it does with the particular particle. If you slowed light down it would not affect your time frame. You just slowed light in a vacuum. Everyone would witness the slowed light, either by technology measurements, or if you REALLY slowed it down by viewing. Looking in on you one would see the slowed light and you moving the same speed as them. When you got out, nothing would have changed. Think of it like this, you merely slowed light. You didn't accelerate in order to slow your time. Your speed is the key, not the light particle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not using the "light-based" method you proposed. I however believe in super strings, and multiple timelines, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 8622, member: 14"] [b]new member[/b] No, time would not have changed by anymeans. Mainly because time and space are tied. It has to do more with velocity than it does with the particular particle. If you slowed light down it would not affect your time frame. You just slowed light in a vacuum. Everyone would witness the slowed light, either by technology measurements, or if you REALLY slowed it down by viewing. Looking in on you one would see the slowed light and you moving the same speed as them. When you got out, nothing would have changed. Think of it like this, you merely slowed light. You didn't accelerate in order to slow your time. Your speed is the key, not the light particle. Not using the "light-based" method you proposed. I however believe in super strings, and multiple timelines, etc. [/QUOTE]
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