Science doesn't work that way...does it?
Could someone with a degree in biology and/or physics please weigh in on this "time moves faster at a nanoscopic level" bit? Seems fishy to me. Much like in Animal Man when the title character escapes death at an assassin's hand by absorbing the time perception of a fly and thereby increasing his reaction time tenfold. Perception of time in one's brain =/= actual passage of time in the physical world. Taking the drug salvia divinorum, can lead one to think that years have gone by during the experience, but that's just the user's perception; it doesn't give the user additional years of biological existence and it doesn't change the fact that only 5-20 minutes have passed in the world outside their mind.