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6/15/2025, 7:26:03 PM
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Imagine you bring an alcohol thermometer into space, pic related. In the low gravity environment, the alcohol floats right up to the top of the glass. Do you assume that means the temperature just shot up to 150 degrees, or do you question the accuracy of the thermometer in that environment? This is what I'm trying to get at. I don't see any reason to believe time itself is moving differently because they haven't proven that the measurement tool is impervious to altered environmental conditions.
Imagine you bring an alcohol thermometer into space, pic related. In the low gravity environment, the alcohol floats right up to the top of the glass. Do you assume that means the temperature just shot up to 150 degrees, or do you question the accuracy of the thermometer in that environment? This is what I'm trying to get at. I don't see any reason to believe time itself is moving differently because they haven't proven that the measurement tool is impervious to altered environmental conditions.
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