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Theory of Relativity of
Time
Mohammad Ali Mian
Time
of
Theory Of Relativity Of Time
• In 1915, Albert Einstein first proposed his
theory of special relativity. Essentially,
this theory proposes the universe we live
in includes 4 dimensions, the first three
being what we know are space ,gravity ,
and the fourth being space-time, which is
a dimension where time and space are
inextricably linked.
Where “c”is
called the light
constant and
could not be
changed
Misconception:
• Another misconception
about time is that it
always moves in forward
direct as time has a 4
dimension physical
property therefore it is
possible to reverse the
position of an object in 4
dimensions
• Therefore Einstein did
does not appear to be
consistent with the
observation that time is
irreversible.
Theory of
parallel
universe :
• Einstein concluded in his later that the past,
present, and future all exist simultaneously.
• Many universes exist parallel to each other.
theory are called parallel universes .
• . In fact, an infinite universe would have
infinitely many planets, and on some of them, the
events that play out would be virtually identical
to those on our own Earth.
• You are virtually present in this universe and in
parallel to this universe you may not have been
born.
Different physical laws for
different frames
• According to Einstein, two people observing the
same event in two different frames could
perceive event occurring at two different times.
• Since light does travel at a finite and ever-
constant speed(299 792 458 m / s), an observer
in non inertial frame will perceive an event as
occurring later in time while in inertial frame an
observer would perceive event in different time.
• While the event is "actually" occurring at the
same instant in time .
Frame of reference
• These frames are some what like a
boxes which have their own
dimensions.
• The physicals law in box are pretty
different than other as they are
entirely different frame.
• Having different gravitational force,
electromagnetic force.
• But all physical laws are same and
constant for a single frame.
The Time expand for me and decreases for you but out of
the both frame it remain constant.
1st
Frame of
reference
2nd
frame of
reference
Time Dilation
Simply:
• According to
Fleming's right-hand
rule When two forces
acts upon each other
perpendicularly on
same plane it give
rise to third force
Similarly:
• When two dimensions
acts perpendicularly on
same plane in same
reference frame it also
give rise to the
dimension that is
independent of the
called Time.
Curvature caused in space by
matter:
• Also an important aspect
of Einstein's theory of
relativity is that he
proposed matter causes
space to curve. If we
pretend that "space" is a
two-dimensional sheet, a
planet place on this
"sheet" would cause it to
curve (see diagram).
This curvature of space
results in what we
perceive as gravity.
Einstein's theory of general relativity
predicted that the space-time around
Earth would be twisted by the
planet's rotation. Gravity Probe B
showed this to be correct
Special theory of gravity
• This is a reason why Smaller objects are
attracted to larger ones because they "roll"
through the curved space towards the most
massive objects, as moon does revolving
around earth.
• And In relation to time, this curvature causes the
gravitational time dilation effect
• This is also called the special theory of gravity
gravitational time dilation effect
• Under normal circumstances, the effect caused
by these curved spaces effect is impossible to
observe.
• However, in the presence of the extremes of our
universe (such as black holes, where a huge
amount of matter is compressed into an
extremely small volume), this effect becomes
much more obvious.
Time dilation in black hole
• To a distant observer, an
object falling into a black hole
would appear to never reach it,
due to time dilation causing
time to "progress" extremely
slower, at least relative to the
distant observer (the object in
question, however, would very
rapidly be destroyed by the
black hole before experiencing
time dilation).
• It is the easiest way of Time
dilation as our frame of
reference and black hole frame
of reference are entirely
different
Matter and Anti matter
• According to current
theories on the nature of
wormholes, construction
of a traversable
wormhole would require
the existence of a
substance with negative
energy (often referred to
as "exotic matter"). More
technically, the wormhole
space-time requires a
distribution of energy
that violates various 
energy conditions
BOOM !!
Examples of time
dilation
• Example can be seen through an experiment performed
on the International Space Station (ISS).  After the first
6 months in space, the crew of the ISS aged .007
seconds less than the rest of us on earth (the relatively
stationary observers).
• Some particles striking the Earth's upper atmosphere
have energies that exceed 2*1020 eV. Now the age of
the universe is about 13 billion years for us, but for
such particles, the age of the universe would be about
(13 billion  years/1011), ie about a month. Such a
particle could cross the visible universe in a matter of
months (their time).
Flaws of theory
of relativity of
time
• According to Einstein no particle can move equal
or faster than light (photon) but recent
researches have proven to accelerate neutrino
60 times faster than photon.
• Like The OPERA team made headlines after
they
suggested neutrinos traveled 0.002% faster than ligh
, thus violating Einstein's theory of special
relativity.
• If Einstein theory of relativity is true than we
would be able to create a time machine in future
But none of us see future visitor ?
Einstein formula and the
Einstein formula and the

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Einstein formula and the

  • 1. Theory of Relativity of Time Mohammad Ali Mian
  • 3. Theory Of Relativity Of Time • In 1915, Albert Einstein first proposed his theory of special relativity. Essentially, this theory proposes the universe we live in includes 4 dimensions, the first three being what we know are space ,gravity , and the fourth being space-time, which is a dimension where time and space are inextricably linked. Where “c”is called the light constant and could not be changed
  • 4. Misconception: • Another misconception about time is that it always moves in forward direct as time has a 4 dimension physical property therefore it is possible to reverse the position of an object in 4 dimensions • Therefore Einstein did does not appear to be consistent with the observation that time is irreversible.
  • 5. Theory of parallel universe : • Einstein concluded in his later that the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. • Many universes exist parallel to each other. theory are called parallel universes . • . In fact, an infinite universe would have infinitely many planets, and on some of them, the events that play out would be virtually identical to those on our own Earth. • You are virtually present in this universe and in parallel to this universe you may not have been born.
  • 6. Different physical laws for different frames • According to Einstein, two people observing the same event in two different frames could perceive event occurring at two different times. • Since light does travel at a finite and ever- constant speed(299 792 458 m / s), an observer in non inertial frame will perceive an event as occurring later in time while in inertial frame an observer would perceive event in different time. • While the event is "actually" occurring at the same instant in time .
  • 7. Frame of reference • These frames are some what like a boxes which have their own dimensions. • The physicals law in box are pretty different than other as they are entirely different frame. • Having different gravitational force, electromagnetic force. • But all physical laws are same and constant for a single frame.
  • 8. The Time expand for me and decreases for you but out of the both frame it remain constant. 1st Frame of reference 2nd frame of reference
  • 10. Simply: • According to Fleming's right-hand rule When two forces acts upon each other perpendicularly on same plane it give rise to third force
  • 11. Similarly: • When two dimensions acts perpendicularly on same plane in same reference frame it also give rise to the dimension that is independent of the called Time.
  • 12. Curvature caused in space by matter: • Also an important aspect of Einstein's theory of relativity is that he proposed matter causes space to curve. If we pretend that "space" is a two-dimensional sheet, a planet place on this "sheet" would cause it to curve (see diagram). This curvature of space results in what we perceive as gravity. Einstein's theory of general relativity predicted that the space-time around Earth would be twisted by the planet's rotation. Gravity Probe B showed this to be correct
  • 13. Special theory of gravity • This is a reason why Smaller objects are attracted to larger ones because they "roll" through the curved space towards the most massive objects, as moon does revolving around earth. • And In relation to time, this curvature causes the gravitational time dilation effect • This is also called the special theory of gravity
  • 14. gravitational time dilation effect • Under normal circumstances, the effect caused by these curved spaces effect is impossible to observe. • However, in the presence of the extremes of our universe (such as black holes, where a huge amount of matter is compressed into an extremely small volume), this effect becomes much more obvious.
  • 15. Time dilation in black hole • To a distant observer, an object falling into a black hole would appear to never reach it, due to time dilation causing time to "progress" extremely slower, at least relative to the distant observer (the object in question, however, would very rapidly be destroyed by the black hole before experiencing time dilation). • It is the easiest way of Time dilation as our frame of reference and black hole frame of reference are entirely different
  • 16. Matter and Anti matter • According to current theories on the nature of wormholes, construction of a traversable wormhole would require the existence of a substance with negative energy (often referred to as "exotic matter"). More technically, the wormhole space-time requires a distribution of energy that violates various  energy conditions
  • 18. Examples of time dilation • Example can be seen through an experiment performed on the International Space Station (ISS).  After the first 6 months in space, the crew of the ISS aged .007 seconds less than the rest of us on earth (the relatively stationary observers). • Some particles striking the Earth's upper atmosphere have energies that exceed 2*1020 eV. Now the age of the universe is about 13 billion years for us, but for such particles, the age of the universe would be about (13 billion  years/1011), ie about a month. Such a particle could cross the visible universe in a matter of months (their time).
  • 19. Flaws of theory of relativity of time • According to Einstein no particle can move equal or faster than light (photon) but recent researches have proven to accelerate neutrino 60 times faster than photon. • Like The OPERA team made headlines after they suggested neutrinos traveled 0.002% faster than ligh , thus violating Einstein's theory of special relativity. • If Einstein theory of relativity is true than we would be able to create a time machine in future But none of us see future visitor ?