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Relativity

Time Dilation Simulation

Moving clocks tick slower by the Lorentz factor

Moving clocks accumulate less proper time than stationary clocks in the same inertial frame.

What Is Time Dilation?

Time Dilation refers to moving clocks tick slower by the lorentz factor in relativity. This page visualizes the phenomenon with interactive controls so you can change parameters and observe how the model responds.

What To Observe

  • Watch how the visual pattern or system response changes as you adjust the controls for Time Dilation.
  • Relate each visual change to the core phenomenon shown here: moving clocks tick slower by the lorentz factor.
  • Use repeated runs with one parameter changed at a time to build intuition.

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Try These Experiments

  • Start with default settings, then change one slider at a time.
  • Record what increases, decreases, or becomes unstable as parameters vary.
  • Use screenshots or notes to compare patterns between runs.

Real-World Applications

  • Relativity lessons and classroom demonstrations
  • Self-study and concept reinforcement
  • Interactive support for STEM presentations