12 year olds these days.. just don't fail school.
oh, also. they speed up the clocks in spacecraft to compensate for that effect. famously so in SATnav sattelites.
@robogeek537 i call bull on that video. the camera would run slower too. you'd see no change. and the people would run slower too. they wouldn't percieve any difference. the only way you could test that is by watching both at once. which; considering we use electromagnetic waves to communicate. is impossible. (there would be a delay because light is actually slow AF)
well your damn smart for a 12 year old kid
Sandstorm, it is time traveling, as the faster you go, the slower time appears to be in your refrence point, which means that you actually spend less time than the rest of the world does. If you orbit in the ISS for an extended period of time, you actually go forward into the future a few seconds. There's a video of two clocks, one at Houston, and one in the Shuttle. When the shuttle takes off, the clock in the Shuttle is going just a bit slower than the one in Houston.
compartive reasoning to an alternative universe, guys, a simple concept
Unfortunately, powder toy does not do time travel :( Also, tpt is unrealistic in the sense that light is very slow. +1
Guys, stop makeing a big deal out of this.It is just his logo a photon and a particle of stne and an explanation.
oh and it is just a simulation so don't make a stone spaceship and hope that you will travel in time because you won't, plus you will probably create a PARADOX... but that's another matter about time...