Thermos aquaticus
Well-Known Member
If it doesn't take time for the particle, then why is it not here instantaneously?
Because we, as the observer, are not travelling at the speed of light. Time ticks by at different rates at different velocities. Time will measurably tick by faster in a jet liner at 30k feet than it does on the surface of the Earth, as another example. The clocks on GPS satellites have to be constantly adjusted because time is ticking by faster for the satellites than clocks here on Earth.