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High School 1 minute to deliver a baby in speed of light ?
I'm sorry, I;m confused to get the meaning of those sentences. How will the lady knows that Clock A behaves normally, while it runs sometimes slower sometimes faster ? That's why I thought that the Clock A can not be as a reference clock in the rocket ... :). Because clock A was made on...- reko
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High School 1 minute to deliver a baby in speed of light ?
Hi Dave, Thank you for your patience. In general, I get the point from our previous discussion. But I still can't help but thinking about the aging. As you said : So I conclude that the biological-clock of this lady is not influenced by anything at all. For example, her approx heart beats...- reko
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High School 1 minute to deliver a baby in speed of light ?
Dave, OH my gosh... I was wrong all the time. This is embarassing as how stupid am I...:) I based my conclusion from the article I read somewhere on the net : Identical clocks have been used to compare time in motion versus rest. The moving clocks run slower than the stationary clocks...- reko
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High School 1 minute to deliver a baby in speed of light ?
Hi Dave and ghwellsjr, Thank you very much for your respond and explanation - though I still can not figure out what exactly means :). Anyway, in general am I right to say that when someone travel in speed - the speed will influence his/her biological growth ? ---> which is speed "delaying"...- reko
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High School 1 minute to deliver a baby in speed of light ?
First please forgive me, if my question is in the wrong board. Dear members. I'm only Junior High School graduated. So I knew nothing about physics /science/math, etc. My friend "teach" me that if a person mr. X move at the speed of light, then time not exist anymore for mr.X or time...- reko
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