Are all forces actually just time dilation gradients?, page-61

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    "I was really referring to your previous post where you said that a particle with mass might travel faster than c. That is clearly wrong"

    No it isn't. Relativity states that a particle with mass may not move at exactly the velocity of light. I'm not aware of anything that states that particles may not travel faster than light. They're called tachyons, by the way.


    "Moving clocks run slower, not faster, than stationary clocks."

    Yes they do. That was my bad.
 
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