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time-dilation-health-metaphor

The idea that running fast slows aging is presented humorously as a 'run-for-your-life' motivation, linking relativistic time dilation to everyday experience.

1 chapter across 1 book

Redshift Rendezvous (1990)John E. Stith

Chapter 25

This chapter serves as an author's exposition on the foundational scientific and speculative concepts behind the novel Redshift Rendezvous, particularly focusing on the idea of relativistic effects occurring at low speeds due to a drastically reduced speed of light in alternate hyperspace layers. The author explains the assumptions made, such as the existence of multiple hyperspace layers with decreasing speed of light and contracted distances, and explores the resulting physical phenomena like time dilation, length contraction, gravitational effects on light, and optical illusions within the ship called the Redshift. The chapter also addresses potential scientific objections and emphasizes the narrative and educational motivations behind these speculative choices.