If I am understanding this correctly, the greater the gravity the slower time progresses for things and people. The higher the velocity also has this phenomenon. I need a smarter person then me though, to see if I am anywhere near accurate in my understanding of these phenomenon.
Basically here is how I understand it. Somebody in space would age faster then somebody on earth (slightly) if they have zero velocity. Something traveling MUCH slower then something else would also age faster if there is no gravity difference.
So, something traveling much faster and having a higher gravity would age a bit slower. So theoretically if we could figure out how to increase gravity on a space rocket, the people inside would age much slower then us on earth. Which explains the phenomenon of time dilation of a black hole.
The forces are not equal, however. Velocity affects time greater then gravity does (again if I am understanding it correctly). So the faster we can make said rocket go, the less time would affect anybody inside. Also, of course there would be a maximum gravity that the people would be able to withstand.
What I am thinking is this, however. If we could increase the gravity inside one of our 'space ships', we could travel further and further distances before said people would die of old age.
It would take a lot of time and preparation, but we could also increase how much gravity a person could take by finding a way to increase gravity in a specific area, doming it off, and having people start living there. Each generation, increase the gravity slightly, and people would then be able to survive higher gravity.
So.. am I understanding the phenomenon right? Or am I way off?
Basically here is how I understand it. Somebody in space would age faster then somebody on earth (slightly) if they have zero velocity. Something traveling MUCH slower then something else would also age faster if there is no gravity difference.
So, something traveling much faster and having a higher gravity would age a bit slower. So theoretically if we could figure out how to increase gravity on a space rocket, the people inside would age much slower then us on earth. Which explains the phenomenon of time dilation of a black hole.
The forces are not equal, however. Velocity affects time greater then gravity does (again if I am understanding it correctly). So the faster we can make said rocket go, the less time would affect anybody inside. Also, of course there would be a maximum gravity that the people would be able to withstand.
What I am thinking is this, however. If we could increase the gravity inside one of our 'space ships', we could travel further and further distances before said people would die of old age.
It would take a lot of time and preparation, but we could also increase how much gravity a person could take by finding a way to increase gravity in a specific area, doming it off, and having people start living there. Each generation, increase the gravity slightly, and people would then be able to survive higher gravity.
So.. am I understanding the phenomenon right? Or am I way off?
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