Submitted by starfyredragon t3_zmt3lg in askscience
Weed_O_Whirler t1_j0h7az2 wrote
Reply to comment by nsjr in Does rotation break relativity? by starfyredragon
So, it is true. Trying to calculate the time dilation between Earth, and say, some planet on the opposite side of our Milky Way would be very, very difficult. But at the same time, compared the the speed of light, we know those other planets are moving really, really slowly, and thus the differences are minute.
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