Part 6. Time Dilation.

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Reconsidering the basics of the physic.

Part 6. Time Dilation.

In the previous video, on the basis of Albert Michelson’s work, the “Measurement of the velocity of light in a partial vacuum”, we established that the speed of light indeed is not a constant, but a variable value, which, in its turn, certainly depends on the strength of gravity. The strength of gravity is the initial reason for those variations of the velocity of light. When the strength of gravity changes, the speed of light changes as well. Finally, we’ve gotten a solid proof no-one can refuse.
But could all the variations in the light speed occur as the result of the time dilation phenomenon’s influence?

Let’s find it out.

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