Submitted by [deleted] t3_zu704d in askscience
EGP22 t1_j1j8if2 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostowl657 in Are people in the international space station experiencing time faster than us? by [deleted]
Is not a second a unit of measurement and constant, thus one second is equivalent anywhere? This is the concept that I don’t understand.
dazb84 t1_j1jw1nm wrote
It is, in the same way that light speed is the same for all observers. For example you travelling at the speed of light and turning on a flashlight results in the light emitted from the flash light moving forwards at lightspeed relative to you and we know that you can't go 2x the speed of light which is what would be happening from a 3rd perspective.
So the only way to reconcile this impossibility and maintain causality throughout the system, since nothing can go faster than light relative to any observer, is with time dilation.
ghostowl657 t1_j1j8pvs wrote
It is a consistent unit of measure, but what everyone measures as a second is relative. The same thing is true for lengths.
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