Ask gilroy about it to go in more detail but the speed of light is not broken, time slows down more and more for the object travelling near C so the observer would see them moving in slow motion

I understand how that explains light’s speed being constant, but a particle like a neutrino doesn’t travel at the same speed relative to all observers. Time appears to slow down for the moving object but I thought the object still moved at the same speed to the observer as it would without factoring in relativity.

I know there must be a flaw in my thinking or I have some fact wrong, I just don’t know where/what it is.

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