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relativistic-temporality

Time aboard the ship is experienced subjectively and differently by individuals, necessitating careful synchronization.

1 chapter across 1 book

Redshift Rendezvous (1990)John E. Stith

1. Use only the ship's master clock displays. Do not rely on your personal timepiece; it will accurately record your personal subjective time, but it will never agree with any other timepieces until you reset it when you leave the ship.

This chapter provides practical instructions and warnings for navigating the unique physical and temporal environment aboard the ship Redshift. It emphasizes the unreliability of personal timepieces compared to the ship's master clock, the perceptual distortions caused by relativistic effects, and the importance of cautious movement to avoid surpassing the local speed of sound. The chapter concludes with a reminder to remain cautious and refers readers to a supplementary document for further details.