Gravity. Clocks run slower in a gravitational field. Plus whatever velocity difference there might be.
2006-06-09 12:01:52
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answer #1
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answered by injanier 7
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spell time backwards:EMIT!!!! As in energy motion. Earth time is based on 24 hours 7 days a week 365 days a year. Earth time is set time according to this solar system. Space has no such limits because there is no gravity in the sense that we deal with. Time is movement which is motion where there is no motion there is no time. And in space there is no motion in the sense that would make set time like earth because earth revoles around the sun and IT has a set time the Sun rotates every 27 days and takes 225 million years to revolve around the Center of the Milky Way. So time is relative only to whatever solar system you happen to be in.
2006-06-10 01:48:53
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answered by TheVitaminGeek 2
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For Sapce the Spaceman, time flies when you shop at the mall. Ask anyone who likes to shop.
2006-06-10 08:18:57
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answer #3
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answered by stiffmenot 3
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in space everything goes faster but it is unnoticeable. a person would never know if time was slower or faster because then the rate at which information was passed through the brain would be slower or faster and vary directly to that of the time before.
2006-06-09 20:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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earth time is the value represented by your watch- it is a scalar quantity. Space-time is what we use to describe what is manipulated in certain typesof astronomical phenomena that affect both space and time. It is not a number.
2006-06-09 18:27:24
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answer #5
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answered by sciguy 5
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A created solar system imposes time and distance and speed of all planets and matter captured within it's realm..Other solar systems outside, in other space set there own structure time and space? do you see. ( Time after Time )
2006-06-09 22:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Gravity and speed. E=MC squared look it up.
2006-06-09 17:01:13
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answered by suppy_sup 3
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