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why time slow down at light speed?​

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Answered by cutie05
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The mathematics of Special Relativity tells us that as a reference frame moves at ever higher speeds, its space contracts ever smaller and its time becomes ever slower, relative to the stationary observer. ... Space and time simply don't exist at and beyond the speed of light in vacuum.

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Answered by danish012374
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The mathematics of Special Relativity tells us that as a reference frame moves at ever higher speeds, its space contracts ever smaller and its time becomes ever slower, relative to the stationary observer. ... Space and time simply don't exist at and beyond the speed of light in vacuum.

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