So if I walk to the fridge and back, I've actually watched slightly less of the kino then my girlfriend who stayed stationary on the couch the whole time since she's aged more?
>>16950587Didn't you just make this thread? Got blow out too hard and had to make another?
>>16950605I think this was on /tv and they didn't make enough TV references for the jannies.
>>16950587People are a quantum entity that exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties.Watching TV, you enter a wave-like state. But getting up to go to the fridge it would affect the wave-like state with local particle infusion (because there is not much space) and increase time for the person.
>>16950587If you and your gf are watching Fellowship of the Ring (theatrical cut) and you hop into a spaceship and fly out to Jupiter and back at an average speed of 0.6c, when you get back she’ll be at “Don’t you leave him, Samwise Gamgee” and you’ll be at “You shall not pass!”
>>16950668These ‘extreme’ cases, are getting out of hand.
>>16950683>he’s never had to pop out to Jupiter and back real quick while watching Lord of the Rings.Seriously? We’ve like all been there, man? Maybe you’re just weird.
Speed related time dilation is for beta pussies. I'm a 6'6" sigma so my face is further from the center of mass of the Earth than yours and will stay young forever. Gravitational time dilation is based.
>>16951437I am only 3'8 but I own one of these, thus I am actually far above in the sky. You likely are too tall for this ride, max weight is 95kg which is average weight for that stature. But even if you are particularly skinny, you are still going to see huge reduction in battery life and thus flight time. Airborne dwarfs and children are the (warranted) masters of tomorrow
>>16951437The difference in gravitational time dilation between your feet and your head is about 10^-15 seconds per second.That's about the same amount of time dilation I get from taking a walk.