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Quote by: ZNFYRH Without any outside forces, movement doesn't require energy... movement is stored energy.
Take something with mass that is motionless and accelerate it to a speed. The energy you exerted to accelerate the mass is, essentially stored in the mass. In order to return the mass to zero, you need to exert the same amount of energy that went into it.
Time isn't really synonymous with motion. Time is, for lack of a better word, linked to the speed of light.
The closer you get to that speed, the slower time passes for you... and the faster it seems to be moving around you.
At the speed of light, time is essentially "stopped" for you but infinite for everyone else.
Then again, there is a whole branch of science that deals with exceeding the speed of light and what that means for the traveler and the observers from all reference frames.
The more apt observation is to wonder what time would be like of the speed of light were faster or slower. |
I am having as trouble thinking like you do, as I have trouble thinking like Kuldeep does.
Nothing with mass can be excellerated without energy from some source doing so. May be the energy is absorbed by the mass, but first it has to come from something. Like it can't be stored if there is no outside source of energy in the first place.
Doesn't the term speed of light, mean light is moving? If light stopped moving would anything exist?