It's Friday afternoon and I am new to Bluesky, so let's try a bit of physics fun:
It takes light 100,000 years to cross our galaxy. But if you were to travel below light speed – in fact at 99.99999999999999% light speed – you would do it in a single day according to your spaceship clock.
It takes light 100,000 years to cross our galaxy. But if you were to travel below light speed – in fact at 99.99999999999999% light speed – you would do it in a single day according to your spaceship clock.
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Has anyone measured it with a stick?
(disclaimer: I am not a physicist!)
and iirc this growth is exponential
I suspect Jim can point us in the right direction.
I do know you can have two perfect or "good enough" clocks, and whichever is on the highest floor of a building runs slower.
I like Bluesky.