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We know time is dilated near massive objects, or near the speed of light, relative to "ours". Is there a fundamental difference in the particles properties and their interactions that makes it so, or a different set of detectable data that makes it empirically evident besides comparing clocks?

by /u/RedditLloyd in /r/askscience

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