Five times slower for us distant observers, regular time (1 second = 1 second) if you’re actually there, if I’m understanding this correctly.

Still, difficult to wrap my brain around.

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    1 year ago

    Luckily there’s a preprint of the article on arXiv if you want to read the source material for the article.

    My basic summary would be that they have a model for how variable a quasar should be over time, and they can see a difference in that variability depending on the quasar’s redshift, the distance from us. And that difference is right around what we expect from relativity.