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Time Dilation and the Twin Paradox

  • xrellius75
  • Jul 31, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 3, 2022

7/31/2022


This hypothesis is based on information found within the Theory of Relativity (publicly available at Wikipedia.com) and derived applying Perpetualistic theories found here on this site.


It is stated in The Theory of Relativity that the faster objects travel, the slower time will transpire for them. It is stated that light does not experience any time from the point of emission to the point of absorption, because of how fast it travels. It is also stated that theoretically, if a person accelerates to the speed of light they themselves will not experience time and will even not age because of this.


This is erroneous thinking.


Firstly, if light does not experience time from emission to absorption, but still changes frequency (which it appears to do), people will most definitely age and die regardless of how fast they travel. Just because they aren't aware of it, doesn't mean it isn't happening. Not to mention that at the speed of light, a persons own mass will cause time to transpire relative to the person. At light speed, the person becomes the thing everything is traveling relative to.


This is because, and I've never heard this stated before, everything moves relative to light. This concept is validated by the equation for the energy required to accelerate mass to light speed, exponentially increasing as one approaches light speed.


Everything is moving relative to light.


As far as the GPS clocks are concerned, the distortion of space distorts our measurement of time. If atoms are mostly empty space, the distortion of space will distort the atom and the time it "keeps". Period. This concept is validated by the train being simultaneously struck by two lightning bolts in Relativity. An observer traveling incredibly fast will see the bolts strike at different times.


This also applies to the light clock concept applied to time dilation. The space between the surfaces of the clock where the light travels will be distorted increasing or decreasing the distance value altering the observation of the transpiration of time. The atoms that build the clock will distort less than totally empty space.


Observation does NOT equal transpiration. The observation of time slowing does not mean time itself is slowing. Only the observation of time slows. Not the transpiration of time.


People will age and die regardless of how fast they travel.


 
 
 

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