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Time is a relative concept from "summary" of The World As I See It by Albert Einstein

In the world of physics, time is not an absolute concept but rather a relative one. This notion was first introduced by the great thinker, Albert Einstein, who revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his theory of relativity. According to Einstein, time is not a fixed entity that ticks away at a uniform rate for everyone and everything. Instead, time is a flexible dimension that can be experienced differently depending on one's frame of reference. Einstein's theory of relativity proposes that time is relative to the observer's motion and gravitational field. This means that time can appear to speed up or slow down depending on how fast an object is moving or how strong the gravitational pull is in its vicinity. For example, time would pass more slowly for someone traveling at near-light speed compared to someone at rest on Earth. Similarly, time would also pass more slowly for...
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    The World As I See It

    Albert Einstein

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