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Relativity: Time and Speed
The Theory of Relativity tells us that Time runs slower for a moving particle the faster it moves.
For a static particle, Time can only be measured as tics each time it completes a turn around its center of mass at the speed of light C.
If the CM of our particle begins moving with velocity v,...
...necessarily its transversal speed vT will be smaller than c and thus takes more time to complete its turn.
Time goes slower for our moving particle.
@frank12364 yes, but then you never exist, at least physically...
theoretically at the speed of light your mass (weight) would be 'infinity' while your size would be 'zero'... so your wife can never find you at home, but she won't need coz you'd be a 'black hole' and suck her in as you weigh infinity ;-)
The1makan 4 months ago
@Csatrad so does that mean if we are traveling at speed of light we dont get older?
frank12364 11 months ago
This is over my head.
1971SuperLead 1 year ago
sorry about double post :X screwed the reply for nicoepsilon0
Csatrad 1 year ago
@Csatrad Nop it's not. Not to mention if the whole thing moves at the speed of light time stops, since the particle cannot move faster in the direction then the entire model, so it cannot complete its cycle. At this point its basicly standing still, beacuse of this stationary status, other atoms, molecules suffering from same state can move closer togather causing the collapsing effect of a material thats closing lightspeed. What also increase theire density and gravitational pull / cube unit.
Csatrad 1 year ago
Nop it's not. Not to mention if the whole thing moves at the speed of light time stops, since the particle cannot move faster in the direction then the entire model, so it cannot complete its cycle. At this point its basicly standing still, beacuse of this stationary status, other atoms, molecules suffering from same state can move closer togather causing the collapsing effect of a material thats closing lightspeed. What also increase theire density and gravitational pull / cube unit.
Csatrad 1 year ago
this is meaningless
nicoepsilon0 1 year ago
the CC moves slower when it goes west-east over the north (avoiding to go faster then C), but doesn't it speed up when it goes east-west over the south? otherwise it would go slower than C (speed of light)
jorris20 2 years ago