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Temporal Distortion
2007/09/07,12:12

After watching an episode in Star Trek ( Voyager - Season 5 - Relativity ), I started thinking about the phenomenon of temporal distortion.

As is, the time difference between different grographical regions is facinating for me. While it is so, it is amusing for me to look at a possibility that there could be  localized distortions of time and space.

Why would it happen in first place? Would gravity within such a localized distortion be different from that exists outside of it?

Do these gravitational differences in space cause temporal distortions?

What is time? Can there be time without movement? What causes movement? Is the same force and its variation the reason for such distortions? What is the reason for the variation?

These are some questions that popped in mind during the thinking process. I find such questions to be interesting and I like them to be for you all as well.

Happy thinking!

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