how is time travel related to speed of light?
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The faster the relative velocity, the greater the time dilation between one another, with the rate of time reaching zero as one approaches the speed of light (299,792,458 m/s). ... For sufficiently high speeds, the effect is dramatic. For example, one year of travel might correspond to ten years on Earth.
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The faster the relative velocity, the greater the time dilation between one another, with the rate of time reaching zero as one approaches the speed of light (299,792,458 m/s). ... For sufficiently high speeds, the effect is dramatic. For example, one year of travel might correspond to ten years on Earth
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