Only if you could move near-lightspeed. Or if you you stayed very very long. There is one man who stayed in orbit for so long that, acording to modern science, he technicly traveled fractions of a second into the future.
Well see, people want to go up into space...but they can't... so they'll die
at some point of time
at some point of time
1984
In space there is no day or night there.
There is no time in space, so there is no time change.
no you are the same
go to format, then go to paragraph, then go to spacing, change single to double.( have text highlighted the entire time)
Residence time is the time it takes a particle to complete the cycle. Space time is volume of the reactor over the velocity. If the volume does not change and the velocity remains constant then Residence time = space time, however, if there is a disturbance in the reactor (i.e., change in pressure, temp, ect.), then residence time does not equal to space time.
Because when you go in space there is no oxygen and the food taste funny.
Your weight Oxygen level
mass
It is a rate of change that is not the same at all points - in time or space.
she went to space in 1978
you have to go to the wii menu and change the time on that.
Well see, people want to go up into space...but they can't... so they'll die
right click, and go to properties, there should be a space there for you to change the name.