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Why is time on earth and time in space different?

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Answered by shrujha206
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As you move faster in space, time goes slower. As seen in the movie, "Interstellar," Earth's surface has a higher gravity than the Martian surface, so on Mars you will experience your seconds slightly faster than people on Earth.

Answered by kumaramit722001
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Explanation:

Heavy masses curve the spacetime more than the light ones. If there's nothing in space or say free space the time would move on faster than in region with gravity because gravity bends space-time. Time on Earth and time in space are different because of relativistic time dilation.

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