Message from @The_chickenmaster

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2019-09-24 21:50:22 UTC  

How 2 get an atomic clock

2019-09-24 21:50:28 UTC  

It didnt

2019-09-24 21:50:39 UTC  

Just relative to the person at the faster velocity

2019-09-24 21:50:58 UTC  

If the sun didnt change speed then time didnt change

2019-09-24 21:51:20 UTC  

It’s only relative to the individual.

2019-09-24 21:51:20 UTC  

When you figure out how to make the sun change speed let me know

2019-09-24 21:51:22 UTC  

but the sun doesn't dictate time

2019-09-24 21:51:41 UTC  

Time is based off the sun. The ultimate clock

2019-09-24 21:51:46 UTC  

Solar time

2019-09-24 21:52:01 UTC  

How is the sun the ultimate clock

2019-09-24 21:52:11 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-24 21:52:28 UTC  

Lol yes time is based completely off the sun

2019-09-24 21:52:36 UTC  

The day the year

2019-09-24 21:52:46 UTC  

so if the sun blows up, does time stop?

2019-09-24 21:52:56 UTC  

So when you speed up the sun. Let me know

2019-09-24 21:53:05 UTC  

We wont know till we try @Cpt. Reynolds

2019-09-24 21:53:22 UTC  

Yea smt like that

2019-09-24 21:54:36 UTC  

You will never experience time dilation nor will you ever prove the retardation of a clock

2019-09-24 21:54:48 UTC  

More fantasy

2019-09-24 21:54:53 UTC  

Science fiction

2019-09-24 21:55:02 UTC  

Whats time dilation

2019-09-24 21:55:10 UTC  

Or retardation of a clock

2019-09-24 21:55:17 UTC  
2019-09-24 21:55:18 UTC  

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2019-09-24 21:56:48 UTC  

@The_chickenmaster it's when 2 objects experience time at different rates because of conditions predicted by special relativity

2019-09-24 21:57:11 UTC  

Okay

2019-09-24 21:57:26 UTC  

And retardation of the clock?

2019-09-24 21:57:35 UTC  

but for the average human, these conditions can never be met to a degree that would be noticeable

2019-09-24 21:57:48 UTC  

that's when a clock seems to run slower

2019-09-24 21:58:54 UTC  

Didn't they start 2 stopwatches at the same time and took 1 into space and then they weren't synchronized anymore

2019-09-24 21:59:01 UTC  

Doesnt that prove it

2019-09-24 21:59:05 UTC  

yep

2019-09-24 21:59:48 UTC  

The second is based on an electron passes between two levels of a cesium atom so ridiculous amount of times. If the atom was in orbit, it would take longer for that electron the make the required amount of changes in order to fit the definition of a second. It has no effect on anything else other than the cesium atom. (I believe that’s how it worked)

2019-09-24 22:00:09 UTC  

but as i said, and i think that this is what citizen was arguing, the average human will not be able to meet conditions to measure this delay.

2019-09-24 22:01:00 UTC  

You’d have to be going pretty fast. I think 6 months on the ISS only gets you 25 microseconds

2019-09-24 22:01:27 UTC  

Well thats low earth orbit

2019-09-24 22:01:44 UTC  

Not that far away all things considered

2019-09-24 22:01:52 UTC  

Yeah, as the speeds get faster or the gravity gets stronger, it changes

2019-09-24 22:02:14 UTC  

Is there any time difference between here and mars

2019-09-24 22:04:12 UTC  

mars has a lower gravity and slower orbital speed so yes, there would be a difference

2019-09-24 22:04:22 UTC  

Yup, both from the fact that their solars day and year are different, and their gravity is different. Im not sure about their velocity or how big the difference in time is.