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Kai91
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Hello.
I have a theoretical doubt about the gravitational time dilation in the particular case of the acceleration in regard to the scenario of a planet in which the pass of the time is faster than in the Earth (e.g., a planet X where a year is equivalent to a second in Earth) .
The fact of the time going much slower than the Earth in a planet in the vicinity of a massive black hole it's known, but I want to know if the opposite case it's possible, i.e., if Earth can have a pass of time much slower than other planet if it satisfies any type of conditions, and which are these conditions.
Thank you.
I have a theoretical doubt about the gravitational time dilation in the particular case of the acceleration in regard to the scenario of a planet in which the pass of the time is faster than in the Earth (e.g., a planet X where a year is equivalent to a second in Earth) .
The fact of the time going much slower than the Earth in a planet in the vicinity of a massive black hole it's known, but I want to know if the opposite case it's possible, i.e., if Earth can have a pass of time much slower than other planet if it satisfies any type of conditions, and which are these conditions.
Thank you.