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If you're moving toward me or away from me, then your clock looks to me as if

it's moving slower than mine, and my clock looks to you as if it's moving slower

than yours. You see me aging slower than you are, and I see you aging slower

than I am. You see my time slowing down, and I see your time slowing down.

Both of us are correct.

If that doesn't blow your mind, look around on line and read more about Relativity.

This really happens, but not enough to notice unless you and I are moving together

or apart at least 67 million miles an hour or so. (10% of 'c'.)

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