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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 257589" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I think absolute time is a nice idea. But it turns out experiments show it does not exist. Every star has a different rate of time flow. So 1 hour here on earth might translate to say 2 hours of elapsed time in another star system. An atomic clock being the most accurate time keeping device has been shown to tick faster at a very high orbit around earth. So far we can't even make a clock to measure absolute time. </p><p></p><p>Then there is the Doppler shifted star light from distant stars. It is claimed to be evidence that the universe is still expanding. But what if its time that is speeding up instead, as the universe grows older?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 257589, member: 288"] I think absolute time is a nice idea. But it turns out experiments show it does not exist. Every star has a different rate of time flow. So 1 hour here on earth might translate to say 2 hours of elapsed time in another star system. An atomic clock being the most accurate time keeping device has been shown to tick faster at a very high orbit around earth. So far we can't even make a clock to measure absolute time. Then there is the Doppler shifted star light from distant stars. It is claimed to be evidence that the universe is still expanding. But what if its time that is speeding up instead, as the universe grows older? [/QUOTE]
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