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Old 12-01-2009, 10:02 AM
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Well alex, surely people have been able to measure this effect with atomic clocks, so I guess the question was a bit premature. I don't know how to calculate the slowing of time say at the suns core, or the core of a neutron star. It would be interesting to know just how much difference there may be in time.
The only article i found yesterday was that this was proven using A.C's on the ground and in a plane - but I thought that proved time/velocity, not time/gravity. But then in relativity mass/velocity is related as well - jeepers, Ive stumbled into the deep end here...

I guess the big bang question would lead me to assume that relativity is flawed somehow
Or perhaps the big bang model is flawed somehow would be more to the point. The way its described pretty much says it came from nothing, not just in time but everything else as well.
That would be my main question on this issue
Seriously, I do not know

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