Okay, I'm trying to get to grips with relativity and I have just about come to terms with the twin paradox.
This states that two twins could exist and one gets into a spaceship and fliues away from the earth then back again incredibly fast and as a result of relitivity the travelling twin would age slower than the twin on earth (he would sort of travel forward in time).
We know that something moving a good proportion of the speed of light compared to something else will experience 'slower time'. The same applies to something in a much stronger gravitational field (although the effects are not related to acceleration which seems massively counter-intuitive to me but apparently this is known fact so fair enough).
So my question is this:
I assume that our solar system is travelling massively fast compared to some of the other stars that we can see in the sky (maybe even a fair proportion of the speed of light), so are we experiencing time dilation with regard to them?
If the Big Bang happened then it is safe to assume that everything started off at the same point, but if we have not currently returned to the same locale as these other stars are we experiencing time dilation?
And if so who is moving faster through time, us or them?
And if we are experiencing the same passage of time why is that if we are moving at massively different speeds relative to each other?
Hope my question makes sense. If not I will try and be clearer.
This states that two twins could exist and one gets into a spaceship and fliues away from the earth then back again incredibly fast and as a result of relitivity the travelling twin would age slower than the twin on earth (he would sort of travel forward in time).
We know that something moving a good proportion of the speed of light compared to something else will experience 'slower time'. The same applies to something in a much stronger gravitational field (although the effects are not related to acceleration which seems massively counter-intuitive to me but apparently this is known fact so fair enough).
So my question is this:
I assume that our solar system is travelling massively fast compared to some of the other stars that we can see in the sky (maybe even a fair proportion of the speed of light), so are we experiencing time dilation with regard to them?
If the Big Bang happened then it is safe to assume that everything started off at the same point, but if we have not currently returned to the same locale as these other stars are we experiencing time dilation?
And if so who is moving faster through time, us or them?
And if we are experiencing the same passage of time why is that if we are moving at massively different speeds relative to each other?
Hope my question makes sense. If not I will try and be clearer.