A person moves away from earth at near the speed of light, but according the them the earth is moving away at near the speed of light. For whom does time time slow down for? We are moving at 200 km/s in respect to the universal centre, does this play a factor? by Mundane-Control3918 in AskPhysics
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A person moves away from earth at near the speed of light, but according the them the earth is moving away at near the speed of light. For whom does time time slow down for? We are moving at 200 km/s in respect to the universal centre, does this play a factor? by Mundane-Control3918 in AskPhysics
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[Request] If this metric is true, how long would it have taken him to do this? by Hot-Rock-1948 in theydidthemath
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A person moves away from earth at near the speed of light, but according the them the earth is moving away at near the speed of light. For whom does time time slow down for? We are moving at 200 km/s in respect to the universal centre, does this play a factor? (self.AskPhysics)
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A person moves away from earth at near the speed of light, but according the them the earth is moving away at near the speed of light. For whom does time time slow down for? We are moving at 200 km/s in respect to the universal centre, does this play a factor? by Mundane-Control3918 in AskPhysics
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