Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I also don't know enough about Kip Thorne's work to offer a meaningful opinion on it.
And you don't know anything at all about general relativity, which led you to make this ridiculous statement:
I also don't know enough about Kip Thorne's work to offer a meaningful opinion on it.
And you don't know anything at all about general relativity, which led you to make this ridiculous statement:
It's just that unless one end is moving at relativistic velocity relative to the other or unless the difference in gravitational environment are huge those effects will be undramatic. (ie one end of the wormhole will be a few milliseconds in the past relative to the other).
I need some help teasing away the most ridiculous bits.
Does it make no difference how much one opening is accelerated in relation to the other?
Where wormholes aren't involved my total lack of understanding whatsoever of SR and GR tells me that a pair of clocks will desynchronize if one is accelerated relative to another such that the accelerated clock will lag the unaccelerated clock.
Ridiculous?
Where wormholes aren't involved my cluelessness also informs me that a clock subjected to gravitational time dilation will also lag relative to the other clock.
Ridiculous?
My ignorant mutilation of GR further informs me that the difference in proper time for two observers is negligable but not zero for many possible values of distance and M.
Is that ridiculous?
[edit actually I now see the wording was criminally poor for what I was trying to say, but I still can't see where it went to ridiculous]
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