The rhythm of time is constant and absolute, second to second. A second is the approximation of a fleeting moment. Although time is the product of movement (the Sibilia's Law), its rhythm does not depend on it. High speed affects movement, but not the rhythm of time. Speed and gravity affect the operation of clocks (duration), but time does not change its rhythm.
Duration is relative. The permanence of beings over time increases with speed and gravity. In the case of the paradox of the twins, the brother who travels to space at a speed close to c will have a longer life (age) than that of his brother who remains on Earth.
Time (absolute) is a product of movement and its measure is duration (relative). Philochrony unifies the classical time with the relative time.
Elvis Sibilia
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