everything that happens is affected and altered by perception.
who you are where you are and what you are doing changes your reality
if you and an apple are falling off a building at the exact same time it may appear to you that you and the apple are stationarry while everything else moves
as i watch from the ground it appears to me that i am stationary and you are falling in an odd attempt to make applesauce when you and the apple hit bottom
who do you think appears to be moving when staring from a space shuttle in geosynch orbit
2006-09-06 07:15:54
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answered by murglefurtz 2
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Type theory of relativity at yahoo search the links that you get will explain it far more better than any of us and also it is convenient to you too.
2006-09-06 14:28:15
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answered by Richard J 6
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Let's say you're standing at a train station and a train is approaching at 40 MPH. There's a little boy on the train standing still and bouncing his little rubber ball.
RELATIVE to the little boy, that ball is NOT moving very fast, but RELATIVE to you standing still at the train station that ball is moving at least 40 MPH plus the energy to make it bounce on the train.
ooouch! i broke a brain cell. That's all I got.
2006-09-06 14:12:31
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answered by fun-phil 1
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As you approach the speed of light, time occurs at a slower rate from the universe around you.
If you had a twin, and you left earth in a space ship, travelled around the universe at close to the speed of light, you would return and hardly have aged, while your twin might be long dead and buried.
2006-09-06 14:05:55
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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e=mc2
2006-09-06 14:04:29
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answered by Wolf 2
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I could, but then I'd have to shoot you.
2006-09-06 14:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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