Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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Seems a bit simple 0_0
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So...mmm.....if I want to suck all this info up. Nearing the speed of light causes time to start slowing near YOU, but at the poin there you are at the speed of light, time stops around YOU. Going faster would mean time starts to reverse and you go back in time, POOF TIME TRAVELING.
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we are all time travellers. increased velocity slows time for the object which is moving. light speed is not required. just going fast slows time for you relative to someone who is not. it is miniscule but it happens. however you can only go forward in time with this method.
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Travelling faster than light doesn't cause anything, because it's simply impossible.
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@Warhamster52 ok, I understand it.
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@Thofra01 Traveling faster than light results in a cone of light similar to the cone of air generated by traveling at supersonic speeds. This means than the STNE can be visible, but only while moving away from you. If moving towards you, your assertion of the STNE's invisibility holds.
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@Atomic10 Well said.
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brilliant
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CNCT, SALT, BRMT, SAND and BGLD all fall faster than STNE
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if STNE travels faster than photon it will be invisible because if you travel really fast you can't see the light because you faster than light and than you will be invisible, I think. But is isn't invisible and I think that that a onrealistic part is from TPT.