If going closer to the speed of light makes you age slower, i.e for example, if 1 minute for you is 10 minutes for people at rest, then shouldn't going faster than light (theoretically) make you age faster, i.e 10 minutes for you is 1 minute for the people at rest? That isn't really going to the...
Let's assume that a person was traveling faster-than-light, why would time slow down for them? In theory, is their extra mass and gravity actually slowing down time? Are they moving faster than time? And why would time dilation not reduce their velocity? Logically, shouldn't slower time equal...