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>> No.11837212 [View]
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How exactly does gravity slow down time?

Synchronized clocks that are placed at different altitudes eventually come out of sync due to different levels of gravity.

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>>10489505
I wanted to ask what OP asks for a while actually. The way Newton's 'speed is relative' thing is explained it would mean that say, say you're in a completely empty universe object A traveling at 0% speed of light is in fact traveling at the same speed as object B traveling at 100% the speed of light.

While if you talk about relativity theres a difference in time perception so object B is cleary the '+' part or the higher part and A the - / lower part.
If. Does this make any sense?

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can't get off this damn site or youtube or doggo walking. i'm missing maths and i know it

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