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Let's say two people are born in a hospital at the same time.
Now person A spends his entire life sitting around his house and not moving much.
Person B spends most of his life traveling around in high speed cars/planes/and even takes a few trips to space.
Considering time slows down the faster you go, does this mean that Person B would be younger than person A by an extremely small amount of time?
I'm not sure if you want to take in the effects of gravity on time but I'm sure that makes a difference as well.
What I am trying to say is, is everyone on a different time so to speak?
Now person A spends his entire life sitting around his house and not moving much.
Person B spends most of his life traveling around in high speed cars/planes/and even takes a few trips to space.
Considering time slows down the faster you go, does this mean that Person B would be younger than person A by an extremely small amount of time?
I'm not sure if you want to take in the effects of gravity on time but I'm sure that makes a difference as well.
What I am trying to say is, is everyone on a different time so to speak?