Submitted by [deleted] t3_zu704d in askscience
dazb84 t1_j1jskn6 wrote
Reply to comment by EGP22 in Are people in the international space station experiencing time faster than us? by [deleted]
In any given locality there are fundamental laws like not being able to travel faster than lightspeed and this also applies to the passing of time. It will always pass at one second per second for any local observer. Another law is that events between these different localities ultimately must be causally linked. The only way for events from one to impact the other and retain that causal relationship is if you introduce the concept of time dilation.
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