Sunday, January 31, 2010

What Does It Mean When My Car Clock Keep Resetting If Time Travels Slower When You Are Moving??

If time travels slower when you are moving?? - what does it mean when my car clock keep resetting

Does this mean that the clock on my car would be slightly slower than the clock at home, then, if both keep perfect time, too?

10 comments:

Walking Man said...

Yes, in fact, if you drove 70 miles per hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the time difference 00000003168895541034 seconds!

Is there a better way to save time. . .

More information:

I began to calculate that they had replied to others, but now I want to comment on their answers.

First, the motion of the earth and the sun is not relevant if you want to drive your vehicle into space, it is the same speed at home and in cars.

Secondly, regardless of the direction, the forces netiher magnatic ago. The severity is important, but according to my calculations, I thought that gravity is constant (and yes, it varies somewhat with the Earth's surface, but throw into the balance that I need much more information and more time would be condemned and a lot more motivation) .

DR. E said...

It is interesting that everything in motion, rotation and orbit of the Earth around the Sun and the solar system motion with the motion of the universe ... I wonder how long is the norm?

Donna M said...

Yes, but only much smaller.

And remember that time passes slowly, as if from the perspective of an observer. Within its own frame of reference would be postponed for the time at the same rate regardless of the speed.

CLIVE C said...

A generation time is "subjective", ie, their emotional state.

Happy Camper said...

According to relativistic science, yes. It seems that things are about the same amount of time that are not exactly have been the same age.

Thank you for reminding me!

R.E.M.E. said...

According to Einstein's relativity theory, but I'm not sure that it is correct at the bit.

Mark T said...

Slightly slower or faster - if they oprbited Earth cronometers either lose or a very small amount depdning win them in the direction to move.

However, this is a bit strange - because they show that there is more than the single-speed (can not veolcity how the earth was round).

Why now of direction * * be changed - had something to do with Poland? Does this mean that Magentic fields may play a role - in fact, a larger deformation Clock Clock loses a victory?

Note that the clock in your car will be almost identical (traveling in one direction and could then in the opposite direction, therefore the effect nullified).

Unfortunately, this response invites further questions!

Mark

Mark T said...

Slightly slower or faster - if they oprbited Earth cronometers either lose or a very small amount depdning win them in the direction to move.

However, this is a bit strange - because they show that there is more than the single-speed (can not veolcity how the earth was round).

Why now of direction * * be changed - had something to do with Poland? Does this mean that Magentic fields may play a role - in fact, a larger deformation Clock Clock loses a victory?

Note that the clock in your car will be almost identical (traveling in one direction and could then in the opposite direction, therefore the effect nullified).

Unfortunately, this response invites further questions!

Mark

proudbal... said...

Yes ... Although the speed difference between the clock in the car ... and the house would be very, very low. They have two clocks measured with incredible accuracy, even for the difference. This effect (predicted by Einstein) has been demonstrated in the early days of NASA. A clock in a rocket, and revolved around the earth ... Time lost to the same clock signal, which remained on the ground compared.

Leviatha... said...

Yes, but an effect that is too fast or the clock would be to see if trillionth of a second measure.

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