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sanujan
Is it true that the time increase (24 hrs becomes 25 or 26 or..)when the mass of Earth is increase? ??
Not locally, but relative to a remote observer, yes.sanujan said:Is it true that the time increase (24 hrs becomes 25 or 26 or..)when the mass of Earth is increase? ??
sanujan said:Is it true that the time increase (24 hrs becomes 25 or 26 or..)when the mass of Earth is increase? ??
There is a common misconception that Earth's mass has a direct impact on time. However, the truth is that Earth's mass has no effect on time at all. Time is a constant and universal measurement that is not influenced by any external factors, including the mass of a planet.
No, there is no correlation between Earth's mass and the length of a day. The length of a day is determined by the rotation of the Earth, which is not affected by its mass. The Earth's mass has no influence on the speed of its rotation.
There is no evidence to suggest that changes in Earth's mass have any impact on the aging process. The aging process is a biological function that is unique to each individual and is not affected by external factors such as the mass of a planet.
No, Earth's mass has no influence on the rate of time on other planets. Time is a constant and universal measurement that is not affected by the mass of a planet. Each planet has its own rate of time, which is determined by its rotation and orbital speed.
No, Earth's mass cannot be used to manipulate time. Time is a constant and universal measurement that is not influenced by any external factors, including the mass of a planet. Any claims of being able to manipulate time using Earth's mass are simply false and not supported by scientific evidence.