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the faster you go the slower will be the time According to Einstein, space and time are related, and thus referred to in the scientific community as space-time.

The faster an object moves, the quicker time will appear to pass from the perspective of an observer. For example, if you could jump on a beam of light and travel for a year before jumping back off onto Earth, many years will have passed by for the rest of the world, whereas just the one year will have passed for you.

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