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Restore AllHide UnarchivedYou could also use this method to age wine. Just don’t piss off the locals
Relative to Earth, there is almost no possible speedup (few parts in a million from leaving the galaxy). You can only slow aging relative to Earth.
It’s a Rick and Morty reference
Yea, realized this after making the joke. Probably should’ve put a footnote in there. Would work if we lived on that water planet though
Thanks chatgpt
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Restore AllHide UnarchivedYou should still cite when you use AI to generate your comment, even if it should be obvious. Somehow I bet most people here in fact did not realize it was AI. (It's also hard to know which model you used.)
It's kinda wild that comment has so many upvotes on this subreddit. I thought the use of AI was obvious from the first sentence.
Same, although I'm sure some people upvoted it even though they did recognize it was AI-generated.
Probably most of the upvotes were not aware though which is terrifyingly sad.
Can you answer this question? How fast does does the water planet have to be orbiting the black hole and how far from the acretion disk and what relative distance from the ship to make 1 hour equal 7 years?
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Restore AllHide UnarchivedPosts or comments generated by AI tools/LLMs are not allowed in the sub. A better place for them would be r/HypotheticalPhysics or r/LLMPhysics.
Do two objects going at the same velocity have the same time?
Or, if objects are far enough from each other, does time and even velocity become relative in that you can't really say the have the same velocity/time?
Wouldn't that difference in gravity make it impossible to have a magical portal? Like the gravity from the water planet would "flow" to earth?
Also, if a magical portal is opened, the water planet would "see" the view of earth moving really fast, and the view of the water planet would be seen in slow motion when watched from the earth?
Now that I think about it, how would your body react if you try to jump the portal, the difference in gravity would tear you apart? Would it be similar to a delta p?