
In “Why Does E = mc^2?: (And Why Should We Care?)” authors Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw describe the meaning and significance of relativity and the speed of light. Simply put, the closer one comes to approaching the speed of light, the slower time seems to move…
HOWEVER, traveling at the speed of light is not something that comes “naturally” to human beings. Therefore, to truly be like “light,” the most natural thing for a human to be is to, simply, be themselves. THUS, to truly reflect the fact that light has a “constant speed,” which is the “cosmic speed limit,” i.e., nothing can travel faster, and which is, thus, an intrinsic characteristic of light, and, thus, the universe, and, thus, us, the most natural thing we can do to “approach the speed of light,” i.e., where “time” slows down to a point of “non-existence,” is, simply, to BE. Just as light exists “without time” in its natural state, so do we. And where there is not time, there can ONLY be eternity. So take a deep breath and…
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