Yes, you would age normally to yourself, but others would see you as aging slowly. Its all about perspective. To you they would appear to age really quickly, but they would see themselves as aging normally. (also, this only applies to moving near the speed of light, because you can't really get all the way there without something that we would consider magic currently.)Danny Ocean said:But why would the speed at which you are travelling affect the degeneration rates of your cells and other such things? Surely you still would age and change normally to yourself, but travelling at the speed of light makes those changes appear to others to be happening really really slowly?
this time dilation happens because the speed of light is constant and always appears to move at the same speed no matter your speed, so for light to look like its moving at the speed of light, your relative time would have to slow down. so if you were going .99999 the speed of light, a mirror would work just as it normally did, there would be no noticeable time lag, to you. to an observer who was not moving the speed of light they would notice the slight lag that is happening to you, since time is still moving normally for them.