Commented Mar 25, 2012 at 16:35:11 in Science
“A clock on exoplanet going 30
million miles per hour would not be recording time at the same rate
as here on earth per Einstein. Here on earth when we approach the
speed of sound, sound waves start stacking. If we are in a sea of energy,
(which there are those that think we are) why wouldn't energy waves
start stacking. Mass is energy, so this stacking could cause an
increase in mass. (Corresponding to Einsteins prediction that mass
increases with speed) If speed is effecting the mass then it could
also be effecting the clocks movement. An increase in the mass of a
clock would probably slow it. If by some chance shielding a clock
with lead, shields the clock any at all from the sea of energy, then
the clock might run faster. Of course the lead might not be a shield
to this energy, if it even exists at all. If the two clocks stayed
the same time it would prove nothing either way. If the clock in lead
went faster it might go a long way towards the theory that there is a
sea of energy. I am one of those that believe that we do not know
enough to rule out anything. Quantum should tell us that.”
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