Actually the faster you go the faster Time Moves. If you are to do this then when you stop moving this fast you would be a number so big I cannot say in words years
Nah bro, faster you move, the slower time goes, they tested it with nuclear clocks, one on ground, the other in a plane, the one in the plane was a few minutes before the one on the ground
Wrong
Overseer defies physics.
After a run in, with a magnetar, he absorbed some of it's properties, including the ability to distort time and space around him.
LETS GET REAL FISICAL HERE; So imagine, you want to go from earth to a random exoplanet, ok but you can only go a certain speed right? ( v < c ); What if you went to the speed of light? ( v = c ) Well you are now moving at incredible speeds in space, but moving kinda slow in time; Now you want to go even faster, great now time is even slower ( v > c ); At one point you reach such speeds that time does not move, and you can now basically teleport ( v > c ; t = 0 ) we'll call this the Limit of Time ( Xt ); What if you went even faster? You would start to slow down, but time would start to flow again, but backwards ( v > Xt ; t = -1 ); Now you have reached again the speed of light, still moving, but time is moving backwards ( v = c > Xt ); You keep going slower and slower, now you reach walking speeds, Time is almost moving at -1 second per second; You are moving so fast that you are completely still, you are not moving, but time is going backwards by -1 second per second ( v > Xt = 0 ; t = -1 ); In this case you are stuck, unless you slow down and time starts going forward again, you are stuck completely still while everything around you goes backwards in time; heres a diagram to show; So technically, unless there is some one that reaches further than Xt, who ever teleports is faster than anyone else; v < c; v = c; Time; v > c; Xt; v > Xt; Earth; Exoplanet; v > Xt = 0; Space