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Originally posted by dehammer:
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Originally posted by little cotton:
Would i be slowed down instantly?before time stretching(even though i duno what it is)slows me down,i can't observe any change in c?
the faster you go the more time dialation occurs. its relative.
Time dilation does not occur within the reference frame moving with you. You still measure the same time. It only seems that time dilation is occurring in your reference frame when observed by observers in reference frames moving relative to you. The faster an observer moves relative to you, the more he/she will conclude that the time in your reference frame ticks away slower. From your perspective you will conclude that the time in his/her reference frame is ticking slower.