I would like to slightly modify Einstein's twins paradox.
Triplex brothers took part in a scientific experiment.
One of the triplex "Speed" navigated trough space at speeds near the speed of light , for one year.
The second triplex "Temperature" remained on Earth and his body was freeze to very low temperatures.
The last triplex "Reference" went home and waited for his brothers.
"Speed" returned from his space journey a year later (according to his space ship clocks).
While the space ship was entering the atmosphere a signal was sent, and "Temperature" started to defreeze.
A couple of hours later the three triplex meet at "Reference" home.
"Speed" and "Temperature" were identical (in all aspects) but "Reference" was much older than his other two brothers!?
End of Paradox
If traveling at high speeds and being submitted to low temperatures have the same effect on slowing aging ( = time?), How are these parameters correlated
What is/are the equations that bond Temperature, Time and Velocity
Part I - TOE,
ishai
Last edited by Robert : 07-22-2005 at 02:17 AM.
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Hi Ishia;
Thermodynamics is the field of science you may find the answer you are looking for as far as temperature goes. Reducing the temperature of a body reduces the degrees of freedom of its atomic structure. Acceleration will also limit the degrees of freedom of the atomic structure. Thus both low temperature and high velocity produce a similar effect.