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High School Block universe theory question
wait. when i have a atom watch here on Earth which is not moving and i put the same atom watch on a flying plan the watch on the plan is moving slower as the watch on earth. it is because motion slows time because the time is distributing through space when moving. so far right?- frankrabbit
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Block universe theory question
so block universum theory is totally wrong?- frankrabbit
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Block universe theory question
ok now i'am close to understand it...but the other way around its logical. so when the alien is cycling to the observer he will see a frame of future. this is time dilation if we have the situation Earth - andromeda distance plus motion and nonmotion observer.- frankrabbit
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High School Block universe theory question
the more the alien moves away from the observer the more he sees from the past of the observer because he leaves more distance. but while the alien is in motion his time moves slower so he will have a brighter frame of the observers past.- frankrabbit
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High School Block universe theory question
so its like looking to the sky and seeing a star from the past. right?- frankrabbit
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High School Block universe theory question
Thank you for the answer. I think I explained my question not clear enough.- frankrabbit
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High School Block universe theory question
Hello, can somebody help me out please? just watched this video so far understood but if motion changes the now frame its logic if the alien cylcles to the guy sitting that his time is slower and the guys time will be in the future (time delitation). but when the alien is moving away how can...- frankrabbit
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