Yes! The more massive the object, the more gravity it processes, which will in turn distorts (bends) the space around it. The closer another object is to a more massive object, time in its frame runs at a slower rate than in a lower gravity environment.
2006-07-08 07:48:44
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answered by Shaula 7
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No.It is speed that affects the 4th dimension (time). The faster you go the slower time goes for you,making you go into the future (relative to earth) and vice versa. I'm not mad! Einstine's theory of general relitvity says this
2006-07-08 14:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you'd have to include the other dimensions ( 5 Thur 10), dark matter,worm holes,time warps, parallel universes,the theory of super-symmetry,neutrinos, etc. Karl schwarzschild, in 1916 was able to solve Einstein's equation and calculate the gravitational field of a massive stationary star. check out these theory's.... Einstein-Rosene bridge,reissner-nordstrom solution,kerr's solution and the kaluza-Klein theory. Or just read "hyperspace" by michio kaku,PhD
2006-07-08 15:16:35
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answered by goddessntexas 3
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The mass of all these objects affects time and space, not the size. Mass distorts space and slows the time. The bigger the mass - the bigger the effect.
2006-07-09 19:09:32
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answered by wilde_space 7
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Yes it does. We are all one.
2006-07-08 14:46:10
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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try google it has the answer to everything
2006-07-08 14:46:15
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answered by Lovely 3
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No
2006-07-08 14:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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