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Why Time Feels Different at Different Speeds

Why Time Feels Different at Different Speeds

Have you ever noticed that time seems to move differently depending on what you’re doing?

Boring meetings feel endless… but a good day disappears in minutes.

Science says this isn’t just psychology — it has a real physics foundation.

According to Einstein’s theory of relativity, time is not fixed. It can stretch and slow down depending on speed and gravity.

At extremely high speeds — close to the speed of light — time actually moves slower for the moving object compared to someone at rest. This is called time dilation, and it has been confirmed using precise atomic clocks on fast-moving aircraft and satellites.

Even gravity affects time. Near massive objects, like black holes, time slows down dramatically compared to regions with weaker gravity.

This is why GPS systems, used in your phone navigation, must constantly correct for time differences caused by satellites moving fast and being farther from Earth’s gravity.

So time isn’t the same everywhere — it bends, stretches, and shifts depending on the universe around it.

In a way, time is not just something you live in… it’s something the universe negotiates.

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