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?

    • ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      That only works if you are speaking through the same medium. The sound waves compress or elongate. If you are talking to someone on a spaceship, the conversation would presumably be transferred from analog, to digital, back to analog, like a phone call. It’s not like if you call someone on an airplane you hear the Doppler Effect on their voice.

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        3 days ago

        That gave me a hilarious image in my head thinking about a Doppler shifted phone call from a plane.