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What Is Time Dilation

One evening in the spring of 1905 Albert Einstein, then a patent clerk in Bern, after trudging through his day's work decided to board a tram car on his way home Einstein would often conclude his work as soon as possible to contemplate the truths of the universe in his free time it had been one among these thought experiments he devised thereon tram car that revolutionized modern physics forever While receding faraway from the Zytglogge tower Einstein imagined, what would happen if the tram car were receding at the speed of sunshine He realized that if he were to travel at 186,000 miles per second the clocks hands would seem to completely freeze At an equivalent time Einstein knew that back at the tower the hands would tick along at their normal pace For Einstein time had bogged down . This thought blew his mind. 



Einstein concluded that the faster you progress through space the slower you progress through time. How is this possible? Einstein's work was heavily influenced by two of the foremost iconic physicists of all time First there have been the laws of motion discovered by his idol Newton and second were the laws of electromagnetism laid down by James Clerk Maxwell Newton's laws insisted that velocities are never absolute But always relative, so that their magnitudes must be appended by the phrase "with respect to" For instance a train travels at 40 km/h with respect to someone at rest However, it only travels 20 km/h with respect to a train traveling 20 km/h in the same direction Or it travels 60 km/h with respect to another train traveling in the opposite direction at 20 km/h.

This is also true for the velocities of Earth, the Sun and the entire Milky Way galaxy On the other hand Maxwell found that the speed of an electromagnetic wave such as light is fixed at an exorbitant 299,792,458 m/s regardless of who observes it however Maxwell's notion seems incompatible with Newton's notion of relative velocities If Newton's laws are truly universal. Why should the speed of life be an exception? This presented Einstein with a frightening dilemma This conflict between the ideas of Newton and Maxwell are often demonstrated with another of Einstein's brilliant thought experiments Einstein imagined himself on a train platform witnessing two lightning bolts strike on either side of him Now because Einstein stands precisely within the middle of the 2 strikes.

He receives the resulting beams of sunshine from each side at an equivalent time However things get more complicated when someone on a passing train views this event while whizzing past Einstein at the speed of sunshine If the speed of sunshine conforms to the principles of relativity, then the person on the train wouldn't witness the sunshine ning strike simultaneously Logically the light closer to the person on the train would reach him first A measurement of the speed of sunshine made by both men would differ in magnitude, this is able to contradict an apparently fundamental truth of the universe Einstein had to form a difficult choice. 

Either Newton's laws were incomplete or the speed of sunshine wasn't a universal constant Einstein realized that the 2 notions could coexist with alittle tweak in Newton's laws to urge obviate the discrepancy within the measurements Einstein suggested the time itself for the person on the train Must hamper to catch up on the decrease in speed such the magnitude remains a unbroken Einstein called this absurdity "Time Dilation" and his newfound theory "Special Relativity" Newton believed the time moved unflinchingly during one direction forward Einstein however had just realized the time stretches and contracts varying with velocity thanks to its malleability time like space Deserved its own dimension actually Einstein claimed that the two were one and therefore the same together they formed a four-dimensional fabric or continuum called space-time upon which the mundane events of the universe would unfold Einstein Suggested that massive objects like the Sun didn't pull bodies like earth with a mysterious Inexplicable tug, but rather curved the fabric of space-time around them Forcing earth to fall down into this steep valley A highly simplified analogy is the dip in a trampoline made by a falling bowling ball.

If a marble were placed on that trampoline the marble would immediately roll towards the bowling ball in the center This is also true for Earth's gravity We are pinned to the ground because space so distorted by the Earth's mass pushes us down from above however the slump in the fabric around Earth is not uniform and Earth's gravity grows more intense as we move towards its center where the curvature is at a maximum Therefore like the marble on the trampoline an object that falls towards the world accelerates because it races towards the middle of the earth It falls faster when just above the surface than it does say when it's slightly above the atmosphere But hey according to special relativity the faster you move through space the slower you move through time This means that time runs slower on Earth's surface than it does above the atmosphere. 

Now Because different planets have different masses and thus different gravitational strengths They also accelerate objects at different rates as we've learned this means a variable passage of your time this is often what happens within the movie interstellar when the protagonists land on a planet within the proximity of a region The gravity on the earth is so severe that one hour on the surface is like seven years on earth to know how motion affects time let's consider the only timekeeping mechanism A second passes each time the photon is reflected Let's imagine two people one in a spaceship slightly above Earth's atmosphere and the second on top of a small hill Just above the surface Both are watching a person fall from space towards the bottom for instance that the falling man is carrying the photon clock explained a moment ago What do each of the 2 men observe because the man falls past them? What they observe is eerily similar to what a stationary person would observe when watching a ball bounce in a moving train. 

As the man falls from space, the sunshine in his clock would seem to maneuver in triangles to the 2 observers this is able to mean that the sunshine travels a longer distance consequently stretching the duration of a second it's obvious that the length of triangles the sunshine traces and thus the duration of a second is proportional to the velocity of the falling man once we recall that objects closer to the middle of the earth fall faster we will determine the time would seem to pass slower to the man on the hill Than it does to the man in the spaceship above. Of course the difference is infinitesimal The difference between the time measured by clocks at the tops of mountains and at the surface of Earth may be a matter of nanoseconds time dilation affects every clock whether it relies on basic electromagnetism or a complex combination of Electromagnetism and Newton's laws of motion. In fact even biological processes are slowed down Yes, that's right your head is slightly older than your feet


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