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Yes definitely they aged ( time never going to stop, yes it can slow, at speed of light our mass become infinity and we convert into singularity or small black hole,, so time stopping is not possible at all),, but they aged at much slower rate.

He spent only 1 year based on relativity but body cells divided for the entire time unrelated to speed/acceleration/worm hole etc.

So he should have aged too.Physically and mentally not based on a clock relativity.
 
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He spent only 1 year based on relativity but body cells divided for the entire time unrelated to speed/acceleration/worm hole etc.

So he should have aged too.Physically and mentally not based on a clock relativity.
Yes he spent 1 yr in this ship, so his cell too.

Why his cell divide at faster rate? He experiencing 1 yr in ship, how he experience 10 yrs mentally?
 
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Yes he spent 1 yr in this ship, so his cell too.

Why his cell divide at faster rate? He experiencing 1 yr in ship, how he experience 10 yrs mentally?

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Yes he spent 1 yr in this ship, so his cell too.

Why his cell divide at faster rate? He experiencing 1 yr in ship, how he experience 10 yrs mentally?

Man he experienced 1 year in ship relative to earth's longer time which was used as a reference point in years.Even his age in the end was calculated according to earth's time.

And our cells divide at a particular rate too which is calculated according to earth's time and not spaceship's time.

In the end his age was 140 years(don't remember exactly,maybe 180) and not 40-41 years as we calculate age based on the-

Difference between time he left earth to time he came back+his age when he went on travel.

So we have to assume that cells were dividing for 100+ years too because according to a person on earth he returned after 100+ years
 
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Man he experienced 1 year in ship relative to earth's longer time which was used as a reference point in years.Even his age in the end was calculated according to earth's time.

And our cells divide at a particular rate too which is calculated according to earth's time and not spaceship's time.

In the end his age was 140 years(don't remember exactly,maybe 180) and not 40-41 years as we calculate age based on

difference between time he left earth to time he came back+his age when he went on travel.

So we have to assume that cells were dividing for 100+ years too because according to a person on earth he returned after 100+ years
Yes his age would be 140 yrs according to earth, but why his cell experience earth time during space travel, when he was not at all on earth all the time?
 
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Yes his age would be 140 yrs according to earth, but why his cell experience earth time during space travel, when he was not at all on earth all the time?

Because cells don't have a concept of time,they will divide at a constant rate if conditions remain same.They divide in actuality and relativity has 0 bearing on them.

And in actuality he returned after 100+ years so he spent 100+ years in space according to earth's time.
 
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Because cells don't have a concept of time,they will divide at a constant rate if conditions remain same.They divide in actuality and relativity has 0 bearing on them.

And in actuality he returned after 100+ years so he spent 100+ years in space according to earth's time.
Cells dont have concept of time? Time is not concept.

And yes they divide, according to the same time.

Scenario 1:
if you watching the cell divide from earth , then yes they divide at much slower rate.

Scenario 2:
if you watching the cell divide from the ship, then it seems normal, that they dividing at normal speed. But that doesnt means time on earth is of same as of ship.

Again this is based on only physics when we should focus on both physics and biology.
Physics Chem, biology, math bro are all same.

We humans divided them into branches to understand the universe in much simplistic way.
 
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Cells dont have concept of time? Time is not concept.

And yes they divide, according to the same time.

Scenario 1:
if you watching the cell divide from earth , then yes they divide at much slower rate.

Scenario 2:
if you watching the cell divide from the ship, then it seems normal, that they dividing at normal speed. But that doesnt means time on earth is of same as of ship.

Again u are talking physics.
The scenario is simple.

He spent 100+ years in space as he returned after that time.

The only explanation for this would be if cells divide slowly vs earth's standards which cannot be or he will die even faster as i explained earlier.

It does not matter what looked from earth,the only thing that matters is that he returned after 100+ years.His own memory of time will be 1 year due to physics but in actuality wrt earth he returned after 100+ years.And life is calculated according to earth years in the first place.

Now why did he perceive time to be 1 year??
Due to factors like
1)increased speed
2)travelling through a wormhole,around a wormhole
3)Around a much much bigger orbit

But he did return after 100+ years didn't he??

Physics Chem, biology, math bro are all same

Nope.
 
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Again u are talking physics.
The scenario is simple.

He spent 100+ years in space as he returned after that time.

The only explanation for this would be if cells divide slowly vs earth's standards which cannot be or he will die even faster as i explained earlier.

It does not matter what looked from earth,the only thing that matters is that he returned after 100+ years.His own memory of time will be 1 year due to physics but in actuality wrt earth he returned after 100+ years.

Now why did he perceive time to be 1 year??
Due to factors like
1)increased speed
2)travelling through a wormhole,around a wormhole
3)Around a much much bigger orbit

But he did return after 100+ years didn't he??



Nope.

What what.. if he spent 100 yrs in space, then how his memory is of 1 yr?
 
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