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Radek01
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I were trying to figure out the "logic" why gravitation (acceleration) causes time dilation.
While at "velocity time dilation" its because (e.g) light in light clocks must travel longer distances.
As seen on those pics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Time-dilation-001.svg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Time-dilation-002.svg
My problem is that material explaining "gravitation time dilation" is not much explaining. They rather say the effect is a fact, but doesn't bother to explain it same way as it's explained with velocity.
So I were thinking and I created my little "theory" why is that, so pls try to confirm or deny that:
1) look at the picture:
http://docs.google.com/File?id=dctmvpzh_61fk6ww7gr_b
2) Part A
There is a line which represents spacetime. Red dots show distance of 1 light year between the red dots. The yellow line inside a cube are my "light clocks". Meaning the yellow light will travel 1 light year to the red dot and 1 light year back to original middle red do.
3) Part B
As seen the "spacetime" is curved down, because there is an star which curve it.
So that the spacetime is curved down and distance between red dots is stretched - because of gravitation. (like human would get stretched near black hole)
And because this distance red-to-red is stratched, so it's not 1 light year anymore. Now it is let's say 1.5 light years. The same way the light years will be stretched and the yellow light will have to travel from middle red dot to the right red dot 1.5 light year, and same back. So the time will be 3 light years. So the time will be dilated.
So is this my way of understanding right? That mass objects stretch the spacetime, and therefor the light (which travels same speed in all frames) will have to travel longer distance.(like it travels during object moving.)
While at "velocity time dilation" its because (e.g) light in light clocks must travel longer distances.
As seen on those pics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Time-dilation-001.svg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Time-dilation-002.svg
My problem is that material explaining "gravitation time dilation" is not much explaining. They rather say the effect is a fact, but doesn't bother to explain it same way as it's explained with velocity.
So I were thinking and I created my little "theory" why is that, so pls try to confirm or deny that:
1) look at the picture:
http://docs.google.com/File?id=dctmvpzh_61fk6ww7gr_b
2) Part A
There is a line which represents spacetime. Red dots show distance of 1 light year between the red dots. The yellow line inside a cube are my "light clocks". Meaning the yellow light will travel 1 light year to the red dot and 1 light year back to original middle red do.
3) Part B
As seen the "spacetime" is curved down, because there is an star which curve it.
So that the spacetime is curved down and distance between red dots is stretched - because of gravitation. (like human would get stretched near black hole)
And because this distance red-to-red is stratched, so it's not 1 light year anymore. Now it is let's say 1.5 light years. The same way the light years will be stretched and the yellow light will have to travel from middle red dot to the right red dot 1.5 light year, and same back. So the time will be 3 light years. So the time will be dilated.
So is this my way of understanding right? That mass objects stretch the spacetime, and therefor the light (which travels same speed in all frames) will have to travel longer distance.(like it travels during object moving.)
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