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Lord Challen
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I admit upfront, I'm a little insane, but since I love this subject, I hope those in the know can help educate me when they feel the urge.
Anyway, I was wondering about a question.
When an object is traveling through space, say a comet, does it speed up at it approaches the sun, or does time and space compress?
When I see the image of a comet, I think of a loose object experiencing the compounded effect of different time and gravity density.
What are the possibilities of something like this?
Many thanks. I hope to find an open and warm community here. I have thousand of strange and curious questions, most of which I don't expect to find solid answers, but I'd love to hear other perspectives.
Warm Regards
LC
Anyway, I was wondering about a question.
When an object is traveling through space, say a comet, does it speed up at it approaches the sun, or does time and space compress?
When I see the image of a comet, I think of a loose object experiencing the compounded effect of different time and gravity density.
What are the possibilities of something like this?
Many thanks. I hope to find an open and warm community here. I have thousand of strange and curious questions, most of which I don't expect to find solid answers, but I'd love to hear other perspectives.
Warm Regards
LC