Here's another good example of time dilation: @elonmusk's timelines are often off by a factor of two, which suggests that his brain functions at ~85% the speed of light.
https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/time-dilation …pic.twitter.com/0pPrOcjbdg
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I'm just glad Einstein was the first dude to discover this cool law of nature, which made it "his" equation forever, even though you are right that technically it's nature's law. Einstein was such a cool guy!https://youtu.be/_TmlYGdBodQ
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True, but gold still wouldn't have yellowish color without Einstein's relativity theory, which is what my tweet said. If Einstein wasn't born it would be named someone else's theory.
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Don't understand. Time dilation at 58% of speed of light is not very significant. Only at >95% speed of light is time dilation significant
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The resulting ~20% time dilation is pretty significant, and shifts the absorption lines of gold atoms from silvery to golden.
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