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Easy ways to explain special & general relativity
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[QUOTE="phinds, post: 6162848, member: 310841"] No, your time just keeps ticking along at one second per second. Someone moving relative to you will see your time as moving slower than theirs just as you will see theirs moving slow relative to yours. I think you have the right idea but if you are sitting still in the ISS, for example, you will not feel gravity. You feel gravity sitting on the Earth because it "warps" space-time, making your body want to follow the space-time geodesic towards the center of the Earth but your chair stops you so you feel pressure on your butt. [/QUOTE]
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