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I know it's impossible for an object to go over the speed of light, (or 299792458 meters per second) but this is what math says what would happen if one went over the speed of light. You first start at 0%, which is about your current speed now. As you get closer to 100 percent the speed of light, you'll notice time will slow down. This is called time dilation. Once you're at 100%, time completely stops. This is because your speed is the same speed as light. Once you're over 100%, time starts speeding back up but in reverse. The reason why it speeds up after 100% is because nothing can catch up to you, and the fact that you're faster than the speed of light, time goes in reverse so it speeds back up again, which means if this actually happened, when the variables stop changing, it would be the same time when you started the project. The closer you get to the speed of light, the slower time passes for you (until you get faster than the speed of light). All objects affect time. Though, the way our current speed effects time is immeasurable, but also at the same time, if speed didn't exist, time wouldn't exist. What I'm trying to say here is that all objects affect time, but the faster you go, the more you affect time.