Re: Is time dilation real?
- From: "Gary Matthews" <gmsolutions@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jan 2006 20:13:04 -0800
Time dialation observed by clocks due to increase or decrease in speed
would effect anybody within the moving frame relitive to the non moving
refferance frame. All clocks including the cesium clock are effected by
localised time relitive to its motion in space. If we where to say
travel instantly in a strait line out to some point in the universe and
stop relitve to the motion of our galaxy which might take a few billion
years to rotate and is spinning and traveling at the near speed of
light through the universe. After some mesured local time like a year
we returned instantly to our orignial location the perseption of time
passed for those that remained might be negligable although we had been
gone a year. On the other hand if we speed up to near the speed of
light and continue to travel for what we might observe as one year
might be observed as 100 years back on earth. Our model of time is
wired based on the fact that for use time for us is allways relitive to
the planet we exist on. Even moving through time slower or faster
relitive to earth would not effect our perception of time unless we
where able to observe the frame of refferance relitive to our local
frame. We would not see people speeding up or slowing down unless we
can observ all the relivent frames at once which so far is technicly
and hypotheticly impossible.
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