rooskie72

rooskie72 OP t1_iwp6n32 wrote

Definitely got me now lol. I guess I was just tossing examples of times more so then knowing.

So how do people achieve getting close to the spped of light? I know how an engine runs. Fuel, spark, and air. But does that go the same for rockets?

Last question for now lol, so from what I gather is person 1 (going the speed of light) and person 2 (sitting at home) P2 would have a longer time then P1 would technically have even though it's technically the same time plane?

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rooskie72 OP t1_iwp3nim wrote

So in retrospect.. Time travel into the future?

Anyways, Would you feel the difference at all? Say you spend the 3 or so day to go to the ISS. Then turn back around and take another 3 days. Six days total in space. When you get back it's been six days to you. It's been twelve days to everyone else.

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