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Hi Guys :)
Im no scientist or such, just a normal person pondering about stuff so go easy on me.
I lernt that if we look deep into space we are looking into the past. by looking at distant galaxies we can tell how old they are by looking at their stage in development. I guess that's how we can tell how old the universe is. (13.75 ± 0.11 billion years)
now I lert that time itself ticks differently depending how fast you move and where you are. Or should I say the mass of an objeckt near you.
So now I am wondering if I was at a very early point in time where the Univers still is a baby. the density of the universe is so great with such a huge mass that time should tick slower. or not?
on the otherhand the mass probably has't changed. but at that time all the mass was in one place.
If this is true and time moved slower at that time how would we feel it? Would I be able to watch the clock tick verry slowly or would'nt I notice anything? And if time did move slower at that time how can we say for sure that the universe is 13.75 ± 0.11 billion years old? Wouldent the universe be older than we think?
one more thing. If the pace of time is'nt always the same, how can we messure time regardless to speed and mass?
Please excuse my spelling. I'm not english :)
Im no scientist or such, just a normal person pondering about stuff so go easy on me.
I lernt that if we look deep into space we are looking into the past. by looking at distant galaxies we can tell how old they are by looking at their stage in development. I guess that's how we can tell how old the universe is. (13.75 ± 0.11 billion years)
now I lert that time itself ticks differently depending how fast you move and where you are. Or should I say the mass of an objeckt near you.
So now I am wondering if I was at a very early point in time where the Univers still is a baby. the density of the universe is so great with such a huge mass that time should tick slower. or not?
on the otherhand the mass probably has't changed. but at that time all the mass was in one place.
If this is true and time moved slower at that time how would we feel it? Would I be able to watch the clock tick verry slowly or would'nt I notice anything? And if time did move slower at that time how can we say for sure that the universe is 13.75 ± 0.11 billion years old? Wouldent the universe be older than we think?
one more thing. If the pace of time is'nt always the same, how can we messure time regardless to speed and mass?
Please excuse my spelling. I'm not english :)