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time dilation

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-28 12:41

Can someone patiently explain time dilation to me?

d = 5 396 264 244 000 or 5.4 billion kilometers

takes light 5 hours from our perspective to travel that distance

from the perspective of the light, it happens in less than a minute

If a clock were mounted to a particle of light, the mechanism of the clock - each atomic component of the clock - would register less than a minute passing as the light traveled that distance.

Why?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-02 22:30

>>17
You'd need infinite energy to stop time. You'd need more to move backwards.
But >>14,16 was just making a crap joke about how we're all moving forwards through time unless we're moving at the speed of light, so it doesn't particularly matter.

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