I am 16 years old. I have read a few articles on the special theory of relativity, which says that time passes more slowly at higher gravity and slower with less. I wonder if there any formula to include the relationship between the ratio of gravity and the ratio of the time. Luna44 Posts: 10 Joined: 01/29/2010 20:32
Re: PTR-slowing down time as a function of gravity
Lukec wrote / s: The special theory of relativity applies: (see attachment!) Otherwise, the similarity equations, because the PTR is the equation for a time replaced the speed of a moving object with an escape velocity of the planet, due to relativity that we can take on peace and the planet chevron pattern moves at its escape velocity. Luna44 Posts: 10 Joined: chevron pattern 01/29/2010 20:32
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