Time literally slows down when you move faster
Time literally slows down when you move faster, a proven effect of relativity that requires GPS satellites to constantly adjust their clocks to maintain accuracy.
Einstein's theory of relativity reveals that time isn't constant; it actually slows down the faster you travel. This isn't science fiction, it's a proven phenomenon observed with atomic clocks. Astronauts on the International Space Station, orbiting at 17,500 mph, age fractionally slower than people on Earth. Over six months, an astronaut ages about 0.007 seconds less.
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