User:BlackWidower
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I am better then you. I began the article on Daryl Brunt and I rock. :P
My interests include String theory, Quantum Physics, Astrophysics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Buddhism.
I love Left Behind and the Underground Zealot series both by Jerry Jenkins.
This has been bothering me for a while. According to Newton's law of relative motion the only way to measure motion is relative to another object, and according to Einstein's theory of general relativity the faster an object moves the slower time passes on it (time dilation). So therefore if two objects are moving relative of each other (A and B), from the perspective of A, B would experience time moving slower, but from the perspective of B, A would experience time moving slower. But when they meet, who's watch will show more time has passed?
I'm working on a story called The Final 7 about the end of the world. It includes some interesting sci-fi elements, look on the prologue.
See my contributions here.
For more information visit my website.