i are in the airport about to be boarded. yea, ru's countdown lied and failed. Well, ru made it so it was destined to fail kakakakaka im so nice. i should reach australia on Saturday cuz ima losing 2 days. like, 2 days go by and i dont experience them. wth, im confuzzled.
so like, i missed about 2 days travelling on a plane cuz the plane is faster than the earth... or is it.... anyway, so, we all end up on the same day but does that mean that other people have gone through more days than me? like in a count of all the days a person experienced, would it be that i would have experienced lesser days even though we all end up on the same day...? gah
ima so confuzzled. luckily many smart individuals are on this blog so, answer mon question;
Is it possible to travel so much and lose lots of days thus actually aging slower whilst ending up on the same day as other people as in time in the same location? are i making any sense at all..? like, can someone explain how this time thing works when someone has lost or gain time? thankss XXXXXX
3 comments:
hmm lol no it isnt quite possible, because the most you can ever go back is a day. It is decided by the international date line. if u r on one side and it is the 16th and you fly round the world to the other side it will be the 15th. And because u cannot fly any further around, you cannot gain anymore time.
the international date line is like the equator. it is an imaginary line, however unlike the equator runs around and the date line runs up and down. it goes between russia and america and through fiji, it isnt exactly straight, so as to avoid confusion on the islands. but it will be the same time on one side as the other, u just have a different day.
then u have greenwitch, with is a place in england almost opposite the intenational date line.from there u can either be GMT+ or GMT- and those are the time zones. if u r east of green to the dateline u r GMT+ however many hours and if u r west then u r GMT- however many hours. for example australia is east of greenwitch so we are GMT+8 and parts of america are GMT-9
however once u get to GMT+12 or -12 then u reach the international date line and although u have the same time, one is a day ahead and the other is a day behind.
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