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What if time dilation is not real
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<blockquote data-quote="Angelhoney" data-source="post: 128462" data-attributes="member: 7713"><p>the evidence for time dilation is that atomic clocks ticks at diffrent rates when they are in motion and moving fast vs when they are stationary. Also clocks that are in a stronger gravitational field tick faster. But what does this prove? That time dilation is real? Or does it simply prove that clocks themselves (not time) are affected by motion and gravity and they therefore tick differently. Justlike the weight of a person is affected by gravity. </p><p>Time dilation is the only thing that is giving me hope that time travel might be possible, but if it's proven to be not real then I would be very dissaponted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angelhoney, post: 128462, member: 7713"] the evidence for time dilation is that atomic clocks ticks at diffrent rates when they are in motion and moving fast vs when they are stationary. Also clocks that are in a stronger gravitational field tick faster. But what does this prove? That time dilation is real? Or does it simply prove that clocks themselves (not time) are affected by motion and gravity and they therefore tick differently. Justlike the weight of a person is affected by gravity. Time dilation is the only thing that is giving me hope that time travel might be possible, but if it's proven to be not real then I would be very dissaponted. [/QUOTE]
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