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NASA scientists say that astronauts bodies don't age as fast when they're in space. Some time ago some of them were saying they could hardly wait to see how a 2 or 3 year round trip to Mars would affect the astronauts.Because they're traveling at 25 thousand mph.This is an honest question searching for an honest answer. Thank you, I amso IR aka AL
Does the Speed of Light, 670,616,629 mph, take into account the slowing of time as speed increases to the point of the Speed of Light?
Anybody?
I have no clue...bit they can detect gravity waves. Using a gravity wave detector. I just invented the fairy detector, I just found strong indications of a fairy near by. Bzzz, bzzz! Gimme a break with this mumbo jumbo.
I read all the books of Charles Fort. Science can't explain a iron age hammer buried in a million year old coal deposit. Science, the new religion.
Huh? 25,000 mph is a very small, almost invisible number, compared to 186,000 mps. It would have no more affect than the speed of a modern jetliner.NASA scientists say that astronauts bodies don't age as fast when they're in space. Some time ago some of them were saying they could hardly wait to see how a 2 or 3 year round trip to Mars would affect the astronauts.Because they're traveling at 25 thousand mph.This is an honest question searching for an honest answer. Thank you, I amso IR aka AL
Does the Speed of Light, 670,616,629 mph, take into account the slowing of time as speed increases to the point of the Speed of Light?
Anybody?
I amso IR
Was Einstein Wrong About Space Travel? - NASA ScienceHuh? 25,000 mph is a very small, almost invisible number, compared to 186,000 mps. It would have no more affect than the speed of a modern jetliner.NASA scientists say that astronauts bodies don't age as fast when they're in space. Some time ago some of them were saying they could hardly wait to see how a 2 or 3 year round trip to Mars would affect the astronauts.Because they're traveling at 25 thousand mph.This is an honest question searching for an honest answer. Thank you, I amso IR aka AL
Does the Speed of Light, 670,616,629 mph, take into account the slowing of time as speed increases to the point of the Speed of Light?
Anybody?
I amso IR
I have no clue...but they can detect gravity waves. Using a gravity wave detector. I just invented the fairy detector, I just found strong indications of a fairy near by. Bzzz, bzzz! Gimme a break with this mumbo jumbo.
I read all the books of Charles Fort. Science can't explain a iron age hammer buried in a million year old coal deposit. Science, the new religion.
You can acknowledge millions of years of human observation. or just say a sky wizard did it. Fuckin'... same thing.
C is constant, so not dependent on much (except recent work indicates C can change if the nature of a photon pulse is slightly altered then returned to its original form during the photon's flight).
Anyway, as a constant, C does not depend on much of anything.
The assumption that C is constant is true assumption in most cases. So far, for the short photon pulse, it's the only known situation where the assumption of constant is not necessarily true.C is constant, so not dependent on much (except recent work indicates C can change if the nature of a photon pulse is slightly altered then returned to its original form during the photon's flight).
Anyway, as a constant, C does not depend on much of anything.
Problem: It isn't a constant at all!
There's a decent 6 episode documentary series on Netflix now called "The Physics of Light" that you might want to check out.This is an honest question searching for an honest answer. Thank you, I amso IR aka AL
Does the Speed of Light, 670,616,629 mph, take into account the slowing of time as speed increases to the point of the Speed of Light?
Anybody?
There's a decent 6 episode documentary series on Netflix now called "The Physics of Light" that you might want to check out.This is an honest question searching for an honest answer. Thank you, I amso IR aka AL
Does the Speed of Light, 670,616,629 mph, take into account the slowing of time as speed increases to the point of the Speed of Light?
Anybody?
Very in-depth, and even covers quantum & string theories.