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Einstein's Relativity: Time Dilation Einstein's Relativity: Time Dilation
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Time dilation is an important part of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. If two observers are moving very fast relative to each other, they may disagree as to how quickly time is passing. According to Einstein, each observer will think that time is passing more slowly for the other person! (Source: The Cassiopeia Project)
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