I’m asking this because there is a scifi book I’m reading, and in the book there’s a scene where someone is communicating with a person in a spacecraft moving at lightspeed. I know their ability to communicate would probably not be possible, but let’s just put that aside for a second. Hypothetically, if you could communicate with someone moving lightspeed, would the time dilation make it so that they would appear to be moving and speaking very slowly relative to you?


Intuitively it seems like it should, but apparently that doesn’t work.
Ah okay I see what you mean. So I guess, for one participant in the conversation would seem like they were talking very slowly, and the other would seem to be talking very fast. But they could still be in sync, they would just perceive the time differently
From the link:
I mean…
The alternative to them communicating but still somehow staying in sync…
Is that they have to be the same particle, that’s the alternative.
That the one electron theory isnt just real, it works on subatomic particles sometimes which in this context is orders of magnitude large…
You think that simplifies but it makes it way crazier.
The exact opposite…
I don’t know how to put it any simpler.
Think of it as writing text on a string of ticker tape. The wider the tape, the bigger text, the faster the tape comes out by inches of length.
To relay the same info on a skinner piece of ticker tap, the text shrinks, and the tape comes out slower by length.
Regardless of the size of the text, or the speed the tape, the information is coming out at the same speed consistent speed.
But like,instead of a ticket tape, think of it as x seconds of speech.
I see