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The special theory of relativity describes the motion and dynamics of objects moving at significant fractions of the speed of light.
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Time dilation when considering an object moving between two observers
You are confusing yourself by thinking you "enter" frames, as if you visit them. A frame is a fictitious box you draw. Drawing it around a star and Earth is quite a big one, but it still works for the …
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Does vibration in molecules cause meaningful local differences of time dilation in matter?
I learn through confusion, and something about molecular structure still very much confuses me.
A vibrating clock will ultimately run slower than your wristwatch, because of, for one, kinematic time d …