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Originally posted by np6888
As far as to why you age slower when you move, well, at the center of every particle is a vibrating string of a certain frequency. For now, my guess is that the more you move, the more space you distort around that string, such that now that string has to propagate along that space, such that now it takes longer than to reach the "older" state, if it were standing still.
Originally posted by C-JEAN
Hi, OldThinker.
Here I come with MY theory of relativity ! !
Do you remember when you where 4 years old, how looooong a
year was, between the visits of Santa ???
The ONE year wait was *** 20% *** of ALL your life.
Now, relatively:
When you are 50 years old, ONE year is 2% of all your life,
and,
when you are 100 years old, ONE year is 1% of all your life.
Sooooooo that is why, when we grow older, relatively, we sense that
time goes "faster". . . It dos NOT !
Time becomes a smaler and smaler and smaler %percentage% of our past life. . .
Blue skies.