Submitted by _bidooflr_ t3_11isl13 in askscience
criminally_inane t1_jb2sb76 wrote
Reply to comment by Grimyak in Does the age of the universe depends on where you are? by _bidooflr_
But then there is a place in between here and there that shares a "now" with both.
Waste_Bin t1_jb3i7wb wrote
I prefer to think of it as three distinct points with three different horizons dependant on relative position and acceleration.
The "now" in-between the two is an artifact.
Grimyak t1_jb30k5j wrote
From a technical standpoint, every location has its own distinct area of influence, even if they have points that overlap each other. However, this doesn't contradict my earlier point as far as I can tell.
To illustrate this concept, imagine three circles that overlap in a linear fashion. The outer two circles extend inward, but do not touch. While an outer circle can interact with the portion of the inner circle that it overlaps with, the inner circle cannot transmit this information beyond the point where it is overlapped by the outer circle. Essentially, although each circle has the potential to overlap with another's influence, it is still unable to communicate or affect regions outside of its own radius.
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