The Theory of Relativity states, that objects will move slower and shorten in length from the point of view of an observer on Earth. For example, So, if someone is moving at 99% of the speed of light and shines a light in front of them, one would think it would only go 1% faster, and for a stationary observer (whatever that really means) it would look that way. However, from the point of view of the person moving, it looks to them as if the light is moving away at 100% of the speed of light. How can that be? Well, suppose that the fast moving person is moving into the future at a faster rate than the stationary observer, who is aging faster. Because they are moving into the future 100 times faster, light appears to be moving 100 times faster than it really is. Thus the distortion of time causes the laws of physics to be the same in any frame of reference and all observers agree on the speed of light, but do not agree on time. Those were not my words, but in terms of skiing, the faster a skier spins the slower time moves for that skier. Meaning that when a skier future spins they are really slowing time and while everyone around them is aging they are staying the same age, theoretically spinning into the "Past" Which means "Future spinning" Should really be "fast Spinning."
Let the Shitstorm begin.
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