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Twaylor:

how fast would you have to go compared to the speed of light in a near-perfect vacuum to go 1 second backwards in time per 1 second of traveling at that speed? Speed of light: 670,616,629.3844 MPH (note: near-perfect vacuum taken into account.) MPH / 3,600 = MPS please note this is all theoretical, current laws of physics do not apply.

Twaylor:

I need this in MPH please!

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