Thanks a lot Nugatory. They didn't seem to mention that in the documentary video's I watched.
So basically, the 0.134 seconds difference is only correct if the speed you travel = c.
I know it's technically impossible to travel faster than c because of the mass, but I heard, IF you can, you'd...
Sorry, I'm really new to this.
Also, excuse me for my bad English...
Let's assume going around the Earth is just 25 000 miles.
So for light to go around the Earth it would take 25 000 miles / ( 186 000 miles / second) = 0.134 seconds.What I don't understand is that you say the speed that you...
Hi all
I just started doing some research on special relativity and I figured something.
If two people both reset their watches. One person goes around the Earth once, doesn't matter at what speed, and the other person stays there. The watch of the person that went around the Earth will run...