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5822032 No.5822032 [Reply] [Original]

I have a though experiment. Say we are 1,000 years in the future and we have the ability to slow time to a near-stop. If one person slows time, then another person slows time, what happens?

Relativity says time is unique to each person so would they see each other at normal speed?

>> No.5822034

>>5822032
>to slow time to a near-stop

What does this mean?

>> No.5822058

Are you sure that relativity is unique to each person rather than the CONDITIONS of each person (and object)?