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time-dilation-and-travel

The effects of traveling at relativistic speeds and residing in altered states like cold sleep and T-state, which compress subjective time for the crew but extend it for those outside.

1 chapter across 1 book

Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield

Chapter 42

In this chapter, Charlene and Emil analyze a star map to identify the Ur-star, the original star responsible for spectral changes in their galaxy, and prepare for their final approach to it aboard the ship Argo. Charlene expresses concern about the Director, Judith Niles, whose behavior seems altered and possibly symptomatic of a serious condition, prompting Emil to observe her discreetly. The chapter explores the tension between scientific discovery, long-duration space travel, and the personal dynamics and uncertainties among the crew.