fore4runner
fore4runner t1_iu2aue3 wrote
Reply to comment by pinocola in Would heavy unstable elements at the core of a star have a significantly extended half-life due to gravity? by SpectralMagic
But, if a person, in the centre of the earth shout out a laser every 1ms to a relatively stationary observer in space they would get the pulse every 1ms? But if someone on the earths surface did that, they wouldn’t, right?
fore4runner t1_iu1rs2f wrote
Reply to comment by pinocola in Would heavy unstable elements at the core of a star have a significantly extended half-life due to gravity? by SpectralMagic
Does that cancel out the time dilation as well? (It seems like it should logically, but intuitively it 'feels' like the time dilation should be at a maximum at the very centre of the body).
fore4runner t1_iu2b2mc wrote
Reply to comment by Emuuuuuuu in Would heavy unstable elements at the core of a star have a significantly extended half-life due to gravity? by SpectralMagic
I don’t think your right, isn’t the time dilation due to the curve of space time? So in the centre of a body of mass, space time is flat