If it travels one HR into our future. So it should be one HR older? Not younger.
I was reading how twins living on top and bottom of mountain age differntly
Yes, 2 months in space. So if you start your travel in January and finish it in February, but when landed on earth, its already 1st of July, have not you arrived in (your) future?
No, if it travels one hour into the future, its one hour younger. Again, think of the above example. If I am staying at earth, and you travel around solar system for two months at the speed of light, when you came back, you aged only two months, while I aged 6 months. So the traveler would end up being younger.
Ok. So why is 2 months in space equal to 6 months on earth. Is it something to do with speed of light. That is if another object were to travel at 50 pct.of speed of light would it age differntly
i saw a TV movie about space travel. the guy returned from space after like 10 years and to his amazement he finds that his friends/people on earth have aged 10 times as compared to his own age.
i don't remember the name of that movie. does anyone else remember the name?
No one remembers the name of the movie cause it was released during the time travelers travel in space. Which is into the future as far as earth is considered. And since we can't go the other way - diode - we just got to wait for movie yet to be released.