You guys need to do some serious study before you start making these statements of fact.
Some of you are right...a few of you are using redneck logic.
1. The speed of an electron in a pure environment is relative to the speed of light (though you are correct, it is not exactly the same).
2. Electrons do not behave the same as light waves and light particles. (Some behaviors are similar, though many are not.)
3. It is possible to mathematically go faster than the speed of light, but the calculations can only be achieved through a relative relation and not physically in parallel.
4. Depending on your discipline of physics, time can be constant, or simple a variable quantitative attribute (especially in relation).
5. Also depending on your discipline of physics, if you turned your headlights on while traveling at the speed of light, you would either A: see nothing, or B: see your lights perfectly well (due to the relative nature of particles in motion, particularly at relatavistic speeds).
6. You can spend much longer than 7 minutes waiting to reach the singularity (if you follow that theoretical understanding) of a black hole once achieving the so called "event horizon."
7. You can have variances in time that are not the cause of speed.
8. It is possible to go forwards in time, and come back, without any passage of actual time.
9. It is possible to deal with time directly without distance.