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Here’s a thought I had the other day.
Time is relative to gravity. It means that in a place where gravity is stronger or weaker than our own, time will flow (or appear to flow) at a different pace.
To us, humans on Earth, we are used to Earth’s gravity and time. It’s the normal time speed for us. (What we may call 1x speed)
If we were to compare this speed to the rest of the universe, what would we notice? Are we indeed running at the normal speed? Is our 1x speed universal? Or are we slow?
Maybe what we consider 1x, is actually 0.1x and we’re sloths compared to the rest of the cosmos? Or the opposite?
Does it make sense?
Time is relative to gravity. It means that in a place where gravity is stronger or weaker than our own, time will flow (or appear to flow) at a different pace.
To us, humans on Earth, we are used to Earth’s gravity and time. It’s the normal time speed for us. (What we may call 1x speed)
If we were to compare this speed to the rest of the universe, what would we notice? Are we indeed running at the normal speed? Is our 1x speed universal? Or are we slow?
Maybe what we consider 1x, is actually 0.1x and we’re sloths compared to the rest of the cosmos? Or the opposite?
Does it make sense?