José Roberto da Silva Bittencourt
Cosmology; Universe.
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The Observer and the Relativity of Time
The Theory of Relativity tells us that space and time are relative. It also points to the interference of the isolated observer on the measurement of time. The watch of an immobile observer is not synchronized with that of another in motion. They measure different time intervals. In this video I’ll try to explain why this happens, since nobody has tried to do this before. Even so, it is worth remembering that the proposal is nothing more than an essay, and should be seen in this way. Who knows, one day, someone might show convincing answers to the relativity of time. Hope you like it! To the next!
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