My post...taken apart and raped...ahh tis the fate of one in such forums. Anyway, since I don't like quoting a bunch of stuff, I'm just going to reply to this normally. First, I highly doubt I would perceive 200 years at the speed of light. You never really explained why, but I would just reason for my argument, that because my particles are moving seperately, I could not realize what would happen, and would only full attain a "conscious" state once I stopped moving. But, alas, I only hypothesize.

Without any offense (though I highly doubt you will not take offense to what I am about to say), I believe that you are not really presenting a good argument. All of what I say is speculation, but I do attempt to reason out what I am trying to tell you. What you say is "fact", but you give no reason to question what you have been taught or what you have learned. That is why we have "theories" on much physics, aside from gravity and such. I mean no disrespect to you as a person, but I just felt I should say this. While your statements do make sense in general terms and knowledge, I always question the given.

On time dilation, I suggest you reread what I said, as I believe we are in the midst of a subtle confusion of sorts. I was using the speed of light as complement to my argument of time dilation, not a definitive requirement to acheive time dilation.