Time is not absolute but changes based on motion and gravity, as demonstrated by clocks in orbit ticking at different rates than those on Earth; this relativistic effect is essential for GPS systems to function accurately, as without these adjustments, GPS would accumulate massive errors.
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How motion changes timeAdded:
Time behaves differently depending on motion and position.
Speed and gravity change how time passes.
In orbit, clocks tick at a slightly different rate than they do on Earth.
This isn't abstract physics. Without these adjustments, systems like GPS would accumulate massive errors.
Time isn't fixed. It depends on where you are.
The full video connects this to how we understand reality itself.
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