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[[:en:Time dilation]]
[[:en:Time dilation]]


== English Lede ==
== Dominion  Lede ==
{{about|a concept in physics|the concept in sociology|time displacement}}
{{technical|date=October 2009}}
'''Time dilation''' is a [[phenomenon]] (or two phenomena, as mentioned below) described by the [[theory of relativity]].  It can be illustrated by supposing that two observers are in motion relative to each other, and/or differently situated with regard to nearby gravitational masses. They each carry a clock of identically similar construction and function.  Then, the point of view of each observer will generally be that the ''other'' observer's clock is in error (has changed its rate).   
'''Time dilation''' is a [[phenomenon]] (or two phenomena, as mentioned below) described by the [[theory of relativity]].  It can be illustrated by supposing that two observers are in motion relative to each other, and/or differently situated with regard to nearby gravitational masses. They each carry a clock of identically similar construction and function.  Then, the point of view of each observer will generally be that the ''other'' observer's clock is in error (has changed its rate).   


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