World Science Scholars
7.1 Time Dilation: Experimental Evidence
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Pa Clark
Fabulous course, explained brilliantly.
Rui Baptista
Not really. You will experiente the same aging process. Its only from the perspective of someone observing you at rest relative to you that will see you age slowly. Its like in the evidence mentioned, for the muon the lifetime is the same, Its for us as observers that see their life lasting longer and allowing them to cover a bigger distance than expected.
stephane tremblay
Nova really did a great job with these demonstrations!
Luke Gurbin
Time slows to a stop as anything approaches the speed of light = 299, 792, 458 m/s
Jesse De Meyer
Frustrating to have only discovered this website after COVID-19. Fantastic material, I hope it stays live long enough to complete everything on here.
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