Originally Posted By: Rede
Bill S.
Do you concede that a given clock (cesium clock, if you like) will tick at a different rate (to that of the observer) if it has a different velocity and/or is situated in different spacial curvature?


Yes. I believe that has been experimentally established. What I'm doubtful about is that this makes any fundamental difference to time.

It might be seen as evidence that time is static and that we move through it. That is the only way in which I can see that it makes any sense.


There never was nothing.