On May 18, 12:56 pm, ronaldheld <[email protected]> wrote: > Are you talking about a "Star Trek" term or for certain space-times, > the ability to go forwards or backwards in time relative to a distant > observer? > > Ronald > > On May 16, 3:31 pm, selva <[email protected]> wrote: > > > hi everyone, > > > can someone explain me what a time warp is ? or why there is a time > > warp ? > > well yes,it is due to the curvature of the space-time graph near a > > heavy mass. > > but how does it points to the center of the mass,how does it finds > > it.. > > and explanation at atomic level plz..
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