DaGaffer
Down With That Sorta Thing
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Been trying to catchup with this thread, and physics is not my strong suit, but surely, if you're travelling at light speed, and things seem to slow down, that must be due to your sensory organs not being able to perceive at such high speeds? Visual awareness is not entirely needed, but surely that must play in to what we perceive during those speeds?
Your perception of time in the local environment doesn't slow down. For you, and the ship you're in, everything looks normal; but look outside and the outside universe will look like its slowed down (it will actually look blue in front of you and red behind, but that's not because of time dilation exactly, its another relativistic effect called the doppler effect that effects the light wavelength you're observing); and when you arrive at your destination, the clock on your ship will "behind" the time on the clocks at your point of origin; by how much depends on the percentage of the speed of light you were travelling at, and for how long.