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Also read my blog on this’Time-non-linear Theory’
http://www.spacetimetravel.org/Story:
Relativity visualized
The theory of relativity holds a certain fascination for many people. At the same time it is often regarded as very abstract and difficult to understand.
Part of the difficulties in understanding relativity are due to the fact that relativistic effects contradict everyday experience. Motion, for example, is a familiar process and everybody “knows from experience” that it entails neither time dilation nor length contraction. A flight with half the speed of light could correct this misjudgement but is not on offer.
A possible alternative are simulations. Images, films and virtual reality let us in a sense experience relativistic flights, gravitational collapse, compact objects and other extreme conditions

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