Time Dilation

I feel that this is a thinly veiled earth is flat thread. I'm on to you, OP..
 
Ok let me ask you differently.

We have 2 clocks, whatever clocks, Casio, Rolex, both same brand, both synchronized at the same time, 10 AM. One is placed on earth and 2nd in super space ship who travel with a speed of light. After 1 hour on earth, the clock shows 11:00.

And here a question to you, what time clock will show upon arrival after 1 'earth' hour speed of light travel?

According to the theory, it should be slower, but then events in a spaceship would have to be slower as well?

You get it?

they cant go the speed of light, but theyve done this exact thing with atomic clocks. having a control clock at base, then put some in airplanes going different speeds. when they reunited them, they all had different times

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafele–Keating_experiment
 
Time does have a direction. The arrow of time and why it only moves forward is an unanswered question in cosmology.

Time dilation can be observed and is an integral part of our day to day lives in the sense that modern technology that ordinary people use every day (GPS) depends on it.

Disagreeing with time dilation is like disagreeing with gravity.
 


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Jesus christ my head hurts trying to understand that. When you bring math and physics into learning, my comprehension abilities go from a 9/10 to a 2/10. Fuck, I had to rewatch parts of that video 5 times until I got a little bit of it.
 
Time does have a direction. The arrow of time and why it only moves forward is an unanswered question in cosmology.

Time dilation can be observed and is an integral part of our day to day lives in the sense that modern technology that ordinary people use every day (GPS) depends on it.

Disagreeing with time dilation is like disagreeing with gravity.

Yep, time is a one way arrow.
And man would have a better chance of Event Horizon'ing shit than traveling faster than the speed of light.
 
I say that I have to disagree with Einstein statement.

Oh, well then. I'm assuming you have been able to debunk all of the testing that proved Einstein's theory or relativity then. I would like to read your paper.
 
Time does have a direction. The arrow of time and why it only moves forward is an unanswered question in cosmology.

Time dilation can be observed and is an integral part of our day to day lives in the sense that modern technology that ordinary people use every day (GPS) depends on it.

Disagreeing with time dilation is like disagreeing with gravity.

Space time!

I think that is why Einstein created the concept of Space and time as one entity it is really puzzling and difficult to comprehend but its just that and time dilation happens.

I think Neil De Gras Tyson said it best the Universe is under no obligation to make sense to us.
 
Oh, well then. I'm assuming you have been able to debunk all of the testing that proved Einstein's theory or relativity then. I would like to read your paper.

Reminded me of the TV mini series Genius where the antisemitic Nazi scientist Philip Lenard said Einstein's relativity is a hoax because it is not testable.

Well he joined the Nazi party that is where he went wrong,

Philip Lenard is a brilliant Scientist but his antisemitic views became a hindrance to learning. Nazism is just really dumb so there is that!
 
At the non-quantum level, general relativity has been proven again and again. I don't see what there is to disagree about. Not understanding it is one thing, but that is fundamentally different than disagreeing with it on some scientific basis.
 
Time does have a direction. The arrow of time and why it only moves forward is an unanswered question in cosmology.

Time dilation can be observed and is an integral part of our day to day lives in the sense that modern technology that ordinary people use every day (GPS) depends on it.

Disagreeing with time dilation is like disagreeing with gravity.

I forgot to add. If you're disagreeing with time dilation, you're disagreeing with gravity as well.
 
Wherever you measure time it's the same, but only to you... to someone else traveling a different speed or in a different gravitational situation your time will appear slower or faster.

The best example of this is a blackhole, the reason it's "black" is because the universe isn't old enough (relative to outside observers) to allow light to travel far enough to exit the blackhole--because time is so slow within the blackhole. I guess it's possible that in a few billion more years the first light that entered the blackhole may finally escape, and then it will no longer be black.
 
Time is just how we experience differences in the density of space.
 
Wherever you measure time it's the same, but only to you... to someone else traveling a different speed or in a different gravitational situation your time will appear slower or faster.

The best example of this is a blackhole, the reason it's "black" is because the universe isn't old enough (relative to outside observers) to allow light to travel far enough to exit the blackhole--because time is so slow within the blackhole. I guess it's possible that in a few billion more years the first light that entered the blackhole may finally escape, and then it will no longer be black.

I thought it was that the photons couldn't escape the gravity. In other words, the gravity is so strong that the speed of light isn't a fast enough escape velocity. Is that not correct?
 
Time dilation must exist because there are over 100 planets in our galaxy alone.
 
Wherever you measure time it's the same, but only to you... to someone else traveling a different speed or in a different gravitational situation your time will appear slower or faster.

The best example of this is a blackhole, the reason it's "black" is because the universe isn't old enough (relative to outside observers) to allow light to travel far enough to exit the blackhole--because time is so slow within the blackhole. I guess it's possible that in a few billion more years the first light that entered the blackhole may finally escape, and then it will no longer be black.

Yeah, nothing of what you described for a black hole is correct.
 
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