4 Essential Questions regarding "Time in Special Relativity"
What does it mean?
How do we know?
Why do we believe?
Why should I care?
Special theory of relativity- time dilation and length contraction say that when two objects are moving relative to each other and one object is moving faster than other or near to the speed of light but not the speed of light, the time dilated to account for the change in the distance. And thus not only time can account for this but length has to contracted to account for the change in the distance. Understand it as the faster you go the slower you will age and the slimmer you will be.
How do we know? well, many types of research have proved that this theory is absolutely right.
Many reasons to believe exists. An astronaut in a space shuttle going fast relative to earth finds the hand of the clock ticking slower than an observer on earth. Why is that so? Because of this theory.
If what this theory claim is not true it means that it doesn't matter if you go away from, or come towards me both are the same things. And the consequences would be very weird. That is the reason we should care about this.
4 Essential Questions regarding "Time in Special Relativity" What does it mean? How do we know?...
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