tidsrelaxationer
Tidsrelaxationer, often translated as time relaxation or temporal relaxation, refers to a concept in physics that describes the effect of gravity on the passage of time. It is a consequence of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. According to general relativity, massive objects warp the fabric of spacetime, and this warping affects how time flows. Specifically, time passes more slowly in regions of stronger gravitational potential, meaning closer to a massive object, compared to regions with weaker gravity.
This phenomenon is distinct from time dilation due to relative velocity, which is described by special relativity.
While the effects are negligible in everyday human experience, tidsrelaxationer is a crucial consideration in technologies