i cant explain quantum mechanics but i can use my head to spot logical fallacies when they are blatant.
define "time"
one second is one second, one minute is one minute. that is the definition. there is nothing in the world that can possibly change that.
if you count 60 seconds, then youve experienced one minute of time. regardless of what other beings have experienced during that oone minute.
if while you count to 60, some other guy is counting at what feels like the same rate to him, and to him he counts to 5 trillion and experiences 5 years of time, you didnt experience 5 years of time just because he did, you only experienced what you experienced. one minute.
one minute=one minute. time does not speed up or slow down.
your experience of time in relation to other experiencing beings can change.. you might feel like one minute has gone by, and only aged one minute, while another person during that same span of time experienced 5 years and aged 5 years.. a minute is still a minute and 5 years is still 5 years. the difference is not in the speed of "time", the difference is in the rate of molecular processes.. the rate at which cells age, the rate at which the mind operates..
time is relative.Time speeds up or slows down depending on how fast one thing is moving relative to something else. theoretically, the closer we come to traveling at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second), the more time would appear to slow down for us from the perspective of someone who, in relation to us, was not moving.
Einstein called the slowing of time due to motion time dilation. One of Albert Einstein's greatest insights was realizing that time is relative. It speeds up or slows down depending on how fast one thing is moving relative to something else. For example: E-Kul's parents decide to send him to summer camp in the
Getbig-5 star system, which is 25 light-years away (a light-year is the distance light travels in a year). Bert doesn't want to go and stays home on Earth. So E-Kul sets out on his own. Wanting him to get there as quickly as possible, his parents pay extra and send him at 99.99 percent the speed of light.
The trip to the star and back takes 50 years. What happens when E-Kul returns? His twin brother is now 60 years old, but E-Kul is only 10 and a half. How can this be? E-Kul was away for 50 years but only aged by half a year. Has E-Kul just discovered the fountain of youth?
Not at all. E-Kul's trip into space lasted only a half year for him, but on Earth 50 years passed. Does this mean that E-Kul can live forever? Nope. He may have aged by only half a year in the time it took 50 years to pass on Earth, but he also only lived half a year. And since time can slow down but never goes backwards, there's no way he could grow younger.