Actually, it is being found out this is not true...
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Actually, I don't think this disproves it. The article makes no mention of whether time stops or not as you approach the speed of light. It just states that they made light go gackwards and faster than the "speed of light,' but it is still
light traveling faster
It also stated that according to Einstein, information cannot travel faster than light, and this was not information.
Anyway, when I first heard about time travel, I thought it was ridiculous. But it certainly caught my interest to read about it. I found that it has actually been proven, that the faster you travel, the less you age as time slows down.
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An historic flight
There are other ways, however, to put his ideas to the test. How do we know Einstein had it right? One experiment in the 1970s provided some pretty strong evidence:
Atomic clocks are extremely accurate clocks that can measure tiny amounts of time—billionths of a second. In 1971, scientists used these clocks to test Einstein's ideas. One atomic clock was set up on the ground, while another was sent around the world on a jet traveling at 600 mph. At the start, both clocks showed exactly the same time.
What happened when the clock flown around the world returned to the spot where the other clock was? As Einstein had predicted in a general way, the clocks no longer showed the same time—the clock on the jet was behind by a few billionths of a second. Why such a small difference? Well, 600 mph is fast but still just the tiniest fraction of the speed of light. To see any significant differences in time, you'd have to be traveling many millions of miles an hour faster."
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