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by SirMaster 522 days ago
Maybe it's completely wrong, but I always thought about it as a dimension, and if you view time as the 4th dimension.

For example imagine just 2 dimensions. If you can only travel at the speed of light you could go at the speed of light in the x-axis, or at the speed of light in the y-axis. But if you want to go diagonally in both dimensions, you have to split your travel speed up between both such that when added together they don't exceed light speed.

If we view time as a dimension, then either you can stay at rest and travel through time at "full speed", or you can travel in the x, y, or z, axis at up to light speed, but in order to do so, you need to "give up" some of your traveling through time dimension. Such that your x+y+z+time "speed" do not exceed the speed of light.