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Two atom clocks at different distances on nuclear reactor measure do the time warps near the nuclear reactor.

 Two atom clocks at different distances on nuclear reactor measure do the time warps near the nuclear reactor.


The highly radioactive area near the nuclear reactor is a strange place. In that area, high energy particles are impacting air. The electromagnetic fields around nuclear reactors are extremely powerful, and that place makes it possible to measure the effect called time warping. Could the magnetic field along with over-energetic particles affect the time dilation near the nuclear reactor?

The idea is that the nuclear reactors are giving the data does the time-warping happen also near the less energetic objects than just in the particle accelerators. Time warping and time dilation are a well-known thing, but the form of the time is the mystery. The test, where atom clocks are measuring the difference of time between a nuclear reactor and the outer world is interesting.  

Because it would answer the question of how much the speed of Earth and galaxy along with the weight of those things will dilate the time. The time is dilated on Earth, but this is the only thing we know about that thing. The time dilation depends on the movements of all axles and objects what are affecting Earth. And that's why that thing is a very mysterious phenomenon. 

The movement of Earth around the Sun. But also the movement of the Sun around the center of the galaxy. With the weight of the material of the Milky Way. Along with the radiation of the universe are affecting the time dilation. The interesting thing is what happens if the object would go into a cosmic bubble? What if the quantum fields around the particles remove? 

Would the time start to run faster than in the so-called normal universe? Another question is what if we would go into a cosmic bubble? Would that cause that we would eldering in seconds because the quantum fields around us are gone? If that thing is happening. 

It will give us the theoretical ability to grow vegetables in seconds. If we can remove time dilation around those plantations. But those things are possible only in the distant future. We know that electromagnetic radiation and energy affect time. Same way gravity is affecting time. 

But how big is that effect? That thing is a mystery. Can the electromagnetic field create things like black holes alone without a mass center? What kinds of things are interesting when researchers are trying to solve the problem what is the time, and what is the form and effect of that strange thing on to universe?

https://futurism.com/scientists-investigating-time-warps-nuclear-reactor

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a35423435/scientists-testing-quantum-time-theory-inside-nuclear-reactor/

 


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