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"Time dilation explains why two working clocks will report different times after different accelerations. For example, at the ISS time goes slower, lagging 0.007 seconds behind every six months. For GPS satellites to work, they must adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on Earth" (Wikipedia (1)) Is the time a similar thing with energy? When we are thinking about the atoms, the electrons are orbiting the nucleus and in fact, this process requires energy. When the electron has been used all it's orbiting energy, it would start to drop near the nucleus of the atom, and then it would load it with energy, and that thing causes that the electron would rise higher trajectory.

The electron would release its energy in the form of photon or wave movement or some other quantum particle. The size of the atoms is not stable, because the radiation that hits to them causes that the electron layers of atoms would go closer to the nucleus of the atom. When we are thinking about the time and time dilation we might ask, could we stop the time on the Earth simply by pumping energy to our home planet? 

This is a very interesting theory because if the escaping velocity of the Earth would reach the speed of the light, that thing means that the time would be stopped at that point. Other ways if the speed of the particle would reach the speed of the light, that would cause that the time stops. The same way the pumped energy causes that affect and the question is that does the increasing speed of the electrons cause that thing.

But if that thing would happen to the entire universe, could it possible that the universe would exist forever. That thing is not possible, because even if the time in the universe would stop, the nuclear fusion in the stars would continue, and sooner or later the fuel in the stars will end. Or maybe we cannot even notice that thing, because we would be in the time dilation, and we would see that the time would travel at the same speed as usual.

If we want to benefit the time dilation, we should be outside that effect, or the hypothetical capsule, where we are must be isolated from another universe. The idea is that the time would affect differently between objects, which are isolated from each other, and the time is slowed only one of those objects. That thing could be made by using the fast rotation movement.

And how the time dilation would affect us if we dilate time on our home planet? The answer is that even the time would be stopped the universe cannot exist forever. Every day in our atmosphere is forming a small dose of antimatter. And the same thing happens everywhere in the universe. When antimatter is reacting with the matter, that thing causes annihilation. 

It turns entire material to energy, and that means that sooner or later the universe would turn to wave movement. But can that thing reorder and form new material? Maybe that thing is possible in stable conditions, but maybe that thing cannot happen in the conditions that are dominating the universe right now. 







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