Hello everyone,

My name is Arav Bhasin and I love physics and maths. I study in Avalon Heights International School Navi Mumbai, and I am in 6th grade. Today, I am going to be writing about the concept of time dilation.

Among the many concepts that Einstein taught us, the General theory of relativity is by far the most correct and complete. In general relativity, there is one concept that changes the way we look at the world.

 This concept is known as time dilation

Newton thought that space and time were absolute. In his eyes, time and space could never be changed and were perfectly constant. 

But Einstein and Newton don’t see eye to eye on many things, and this was one of them. What Einstein thought was that space and time are relative.

This meant that space and time can change according to the circumstances. As of now, lets speak about how gravity can change the ticking of time.

Picture 1: The bending of space-time mesh as visualised by Einstein (Source: https://www.atlearner.com/2020/02/general-theory-of-relativity)

Now, what exactly is time dilation? Time dilation is the exact elapsed time that depends on the speed of the object or the gravitational potential of the area. Now let me ask you a question- If I keep clock A near Earth and clock B far away in the depths of space, which one would tick slower? Well, if you got the answer as clock B, you are absolutely WRONG! 

See, when you place a clock close to a strong gravitational field, time starts to tick slowly compared to an area with not much gravitational potential, and I am going to tell you why. 

Now, there is one thing that you should know before we embark on this marvellous journey is – the speed of light is a constant. Now, let us consider that the speed of light is 5 m/s. (This is just an assumption the actual speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s).

Light trajectory without intercepting gravitational fields

Let us also consider that we go from point A to point B through point C (please see figure 1 below for illustration).

Figure 1: Light travelling in space without intercepting gravitational fields

Distance from A to B through C = 20 meters

Speed to travel = 5m/s

Time = Distance / Speed i.e. 20/5 = 4 s.

This, if you observe carefully, is not bent, so this means no gravitational field is intercepting.

Light trajectory in intercepting gravitational fields.

But if you go from point A to point B through point D present in a gravitational field, the light will travel the bent space-time mesh as illustrated in Figure 2 below.

Figure 2: Light travelling in space with intercepting gravitational fields

Now if we see, the lengh of A to B through D is going to be a little longer that A to B through C as A to B through D has an arc and both have the same end point. 

If we consider that 

Distance from A to B through D = 25 meters (5m more due to curved space-time),

Speed of travel = 5m/s

Time taken to travel = 25/5 = 5s ≠ 4s (as calculated above).

Now, you might be thinking, “But how can you change time?”. Now, the thing is that time itself warps and starts to slow down to keep the speed of light a constant.

Conclusion

So, we gather from the above example that if the distance is longer and speed is the same, time will increase.

This should have happened in our case too. When the distance increased from 20 meters to 25 meters in space intercepted with gravitational fields, the time should have increased from 4 seconds to 5 seconds, but it did not. Rather the time itself slowed down, which we call as “Time Dilation”.

Therefore, in a strong gravitational field, like near a black hole, time starts to slow down as also shown in the movie Interstellar.

Regards

Arav Bhasin

PS: This is my first post and I sincerely hope that you enjoyed reading it.

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34 responses to “Time Dilation Adventures: A 6th Grader’s Perspective”

  1. Nandita Bhasin avatar
    Nandita Bhasin

    Well done Arav!

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  2. Uma avatar
    Uma

    Awesome job Arav! Very well written! Keep it up and continue posting

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  3. Gaurav Bhasin avatar
    Gaurav Bhasin

    Well Done!! Looking forward to many more..

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  4. Pawan Parikh avatar
    Pawan Parikh

    Arav, I am sure that both Newton and Einstein are watching you from heavens and joining me in wishing that you write more such articles enlightening us about the mysteries of space and time ! Great work indeed.

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    1. Sandip Bansal avatar
      Sandip Bansal

      Arav you have explained the concept in so simple terms..Superb!! Please keep at it

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  5. Sonal Naik avatar
    Sonal Naik

    Awesome Arav! Explained with so much clarity, this is just the beginning, all the best for your future articles. Happy blogging.

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  6. Rajni Menon avatar
    Rajni Menon

    Brilliantly written, Arav! Explained in a way that all readers can grasp the concept!

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  7. Pushkar avatar
    Pushkar

    Very well written Arav, a complex concept ‘dilated’ very well. Keep blogging and all the best for all your future endeavours.

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  8. Subha Viswanathan avatar
    Subha Viswanathan

    Very well written Arav, eagerly waiting for the next blog

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  9. Gaurav Gautam avatar
    Gaurav Gautam

    Appreciable statement and best wishes for future Scientist.

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  10. Kritika Gopal avatar
    Kritika Gopal

    Awesome Arav.. very nice..!!

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  11. Vandana Sharma avatar
    Vandana Sharma

    Arav….The article is really well written and so much of clarity in your thoughts that a layman will also understand. Looking forward to read more such articles. This piece really added to my little knowledge of space. Well done and we’ll written. We have a new scientist in making……

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  12. Vandana Sharma avatar
    Vandana Sharma

    Arav….The article is really well written and so much of clarity in your thoughts that a layman will also understand. Looking forward to read more such articles. This piece really added to my little knowledge of space. Well done and we’ll written. We have a new scientist in making……

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  13. Kaushal avatar
    Kaushal

    Good job! Arav you are a smart kid, summarized complicated stuff in simplest way.

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  14. Archana avatar
    Archana

    Very new dimension to looking the time dilation.keep it up.

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  15. Vanamala Khochare avatar
    Vanamala Khochare

    Arav, well initiative…May you post lot more interesting topics in such a way.. Wish you the very best to be a good blogger.

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  16. Manvir Singh avatar

    Excellent Job Arav!

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    1. Arav Bhasin avatar

      Thanks Manvir!!

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  17. poojakhot11 avatar

    Excellent Write up Arav! Well studied and so much detailing!
    Kudos

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    1. Ravinder Saini avatar
      Ravinder Saini

      Congrats Aarv for your blog post & the innovative topic that you have chosen. Great for us also to learn a few new things. Wish you all the best for more such great blogs.

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  18. Sumit avatar
    Sumit

    Very well written Arav. Looking forward for many more articles. God bless !!!

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  19. Piyush Jain avatar
    Piyush Jain

    Congrats Arav on your first blog… keep continuing.

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    1. Arav Bhasin avatar

      Thank you uncle

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      1. Kavita avatar
        Kavita

        Awesome job Arav! Loved reading your blog especially about “Time Dilation”, a topic I didn’t know. I’m looking forward to read more of your articles. 👏👏

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  20. Asha George avatar
    Asha George

    Extremely proud of you Arav. Way to go. Joy to have such a passionate student.

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    1. Arav Bhasin avatar

      Thank you so much ma’am!!

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  21. Nazhat Surve avatar
    Nazhat Surve

    Well explained! Arav. 👍
    So proud of you,Each sentence shows how deep your thoughts are. Good analysis .
    Looking forward to read more such blogs. 👏🏻👏🏻

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  22. Tanya malhotra avatar
    Tanya malhotra

    Proud of you champ. Good going keep it up.

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  23. Ravi Rai avatar
    Ravi Rai

    Well done Arav!! This is very good and very articulate!! Looking forward to read more from you..

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  24. Professor Dharamveer Singh avatar
    Professor Dharamveer Singh

    Superb, Arav. Very well illustrated, continue your enthusiasm and motivation.

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