Gravity and Time
Most recent answer: 09/04/2016
- Gemma Arnold (age 18)
60025
Everybody experiences local time just the same way. The relative rates of your watch, your heart, your daily rhythm, etc. all stay the same. What changes is the perceived rates of things that are at a distance up or down in the gravitational field. (There are also the effects of relative motion, but let's keep it simple here.) So the astronaut who's "down" in some big gravitational field sees our time as going fast, and we see hers as going slow. There's no universal time with which to compare them.
As for the signals we send her, she does see more of them, e.g. more Earth-years going by, than she would have if she'd stayed home. We see her have fewer birthdays than we would have seen if she'd stayed home.
Nobody gets into anybody's future. But maybe it would be make for some very interesting sci-fi!
Mike W.
(published on 09/04/2016)