Time Dilation: Scientific Reality and Its Technological Implications
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 Published On Jun 25, 2024

Without a shadow of a doubt, time dilation is among the most intriguing and, at the same time, most misunderstood phenomena in the theory of relativity. Its implications reverberate deeply in our understanding of the universe. This is why its acceptance as reality can be so challenging. But it is important to make it clear that this phenomenon has not only been confirmed by a series of rigorous experiments over decades, but has also found remarkable application in highly relevant technologies. That's what you'll see in this video

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