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Time Runs Faster on The Moon, And China Just Built the First Clock to Keep Up
The researchers used measurements from the Moon's gravity to program a software package that can measure lunar time.
Last week, we touched upon E=mc2, and how Einstein’s theory of relativity turned the world of physics upside-down. Now, we’re using that theory to show why the very concept of time may not be what you ...
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What Einstein’s time dilation really means for human lifespans
Time is often treated as constant, but Einstein showed that it isn’t. Speed and gravity both affect how fast time moves, and ...
Research conducted by two physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US reveals that clocks on Mars tick 477-millionths of a second (or 477 microseconds) faster ...
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Why Time Passes Faster at the Top of a Skyscraper
Standing in the elevator of a towering skyscraper, you might wonder if your journey upward changes more than just your view. The answer might surprise you: time itself actually flows differently as ...
Time is not the same everywhere in space. On Mars, it flows on average 477 microseconds more each Earth day (24h) than on Earth, an imperceptible but real difference that originates from the laws of ...
Time can appear to move faster or slower to us relative to others in a different part of space-time. That means astronauts on the International Space Station age slower than people on Earth. The ...
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