Time Travel: Your Time, Your Speed- Part 4
To understand this concept of relativity, the example of 'twin paradox' of twin brothers is often given. Twin Paradox means Twin Paradox. Suppose there are two twin brothers.
One of them comes back after circling space on a rocket with a speed less than light. According to the clock in his hand, it took him two or three minutes to make this round, but when he comes out of the rocket, he finds that his brother has become old during his journey.
Actually, because of traveling at the speed of light, time passed slowly for the first brother. It took him a few minutes in this journey, but many years passed during this time on earth because time was moving at its own pace there. This 'twin paradox' or the concept of time being dependent on speed, giving an example of different person's time being different, can also be explained through a popular lion.
Actually, because of traveling at the speed of light, time passed slowly for the first brother. It took him a few minutes in this journey, but many years passed during this time on earth because time was moving at its own pace there. This 'twin paradox' or the concept of time being dependent on speed, giving an example of different person's time being different, can also be explained through a popular lion.