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Originally posted by ObieX
... And i dont mean one second per second.... For example it would "seem" like 30 seconds passed for you, but for others it would be, say, 37 seconds. So they would have aged 7 more seconds than you, and you would have jumped 7 seconds from your point of view.
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I have a question about this aging idea. Why would someone age more than you? If everything is relative, then wouldn't your biological clock in a set time remain aging in the same amount of time if your point of reference was fixed?
(does my question make sense? haha)