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dorohn
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hm...just had an interesting thought...isn't the so called "time" just for convienently pointing out where matters are at a certain moment?
If that's the case...then if somehow within a region of the universe, where the fundamental particles are moving slower than any other regions in the universe. Can I describe that region as "having a slower time" than other regions?
If that's the case, then theoratically, time wouldn't exist or is freezed if the fundamental matter/particles are not moving at all?
If that's the case...then if somehow within a region of the universe, where the fundamental particles are moving slower than any other regions in the universe. Can I describe that region as "having a slower time" than other regions?
If that's the case, then theoratically, time wouldn't exist or is freezed if the fundamental matter/particles are not moving at all?