>>16732916 (OP)One way to look at the equations for relativity is that your velocity is a vector in 2* dimensions, space and time, and always has a magnitude of C.
When you accelerate in space, your velocity projection in the "space" dimension increases and the projection in the "time" dimension decreases, but the total magnitude remains C. If your spatial velocity is 0 you move at full speed through time, and as your spatial velocity approaches C you move slower and slower through time.
Is there a special meaning to this or just a funny math thing? Who knows.
* space is 3 dimensions, not 1, but whatever