![Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. UIG-926-09-RELATI010A4 | agefotostock Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. UIG-926-09-RELATI010A4 | agefotostock](https://previews.agefotostock.com/previewimage/medibigoff/7896a0f0d84797f84e75061a423d2f5b/uig-926-09-relati010a4.jpg)
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![If it was possible to travel faster then the speed of light, would time reverse itself (like backwards time travel) or just not exist? If it was possible to travel faster then the speed of light, would time reverse itself (like backwards time travel) or just not exist?](https://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/Images/ae283c.gif)
If it was possible to travel faster then the speed of light, would time reverse itself (like backwards time travel) or just not exist?
![So what about mass? 1. What happens to time from the frame of reference of a stationary observer on Earth as objects approach c? 2. What notation is given. - ppt download So what about mass? 1. What happens to time from the frame of reference of a stationary observer on Earth as objects approach c? 2. What notation is given. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/32/10066790/slides/slide_3.jpg)
So what about mass? 1. What happens to time from the frame of reference of a stationary observer on Earth as objects approach c? 2. What notation is given. - ppt download
![Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, relative to its intervals when at rest Stock Photo - Alamy Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, relative to its intervals when at rest Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BCE686/approaching-the-speed-of-light-an-object-appears-shorter-with-a-longer-BCE686.jpg)
Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, relative to its intervals when at rest Stock Photo - Alamy
![SOLVED: 9 According to Einstein, the limiting speed in the Universe is the speed of light commonly called c, where C = 3 108 m/s. For objects moving at constant velocities, Einstein SOLVED: 9 According to Einstein, the limiting speed in the Universe is the speed of light commonly called c, where C = 3 108 m/s. For objects moving at constant velocities, Einstein](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/13299ebc3b554bfdbefa1721f11e6fa8.jpg)