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GL✨️ Why Does Time Run Differently on Other Planets? ✨️
✨️ Explained by Brian Cox ✨️
✨️ Time doesn’t flow at one speed.
Gravity bends space-time.
Stronger gravity = slower time.
Weaker gravity = faster time.
✨️ So clocks tick differently.
A clock on a massive planet runs slower.
A clock in orbit runs faster.
A clock in deep space runs faster still.
✨️ Interstellar was accurate.
One hour on Miller’s planet = seven years on Earth.
Why?
It orbited a supermassive black hole — extreme gravity = extreme time dilation.
✨️ We see this in real life too.
• ISS astronauts age a tiny bit faster
• Clocks on Earth’s surface run slower
• GPS satellites must correct their time constantly
If they didn’t, GPS would drift by kilometers per day.
✨️ Brian Cox’s message:
There’s no single timeline in the universe.
Every world — every orbit — every height has its own rhythm.
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