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Jun 20 at 2:55 history became hot network question
Jun 20 at 0:42 comment added Dale What does time dilation between universes mean?
Jun 19 at 19:40 comment added RC_23 It seems like you are implying that events would proceed in slow motion for Universe A compared to Universe B if they had different mass densities (presumably as seen by some Godlike figure outside of both). This is not necessarily the case. Any observer in either universe looking only at his own local vicinity would not perceive any time dilation.
Jun 19 at 19:35 history edited Martin R. Johnson CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 19 at 19:35 comment added Ghoster Then please correct your post by editing it. Comments are not considered clarifications.
Jun 19 at 19:32 comment added Martin R. Johnson Yes of course, my bad. ISOTROPY.
Jun 19 at 19:27 answer added Sten timeline score: 4
Jun 19 at 18:55 comment added Ghoster perfect gravitational anisotropy Do you mean isotropy?
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