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Time Moves Faster on Mars, And Scientists Finally Know by How Much - ScienceAlert

Time Moves Faster on Mars, And Scientists Finally Know by How Much - ScienceAlert

Research conducted by two physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US reveals that clocks on Mars tick 477-millionths of a second (or 477 microseconds) faster per day, on average, compared to Earth clocks.

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While scientists play with precision timekeeping on Mars, back on Earth, the clock ticks against us as we grapple with inequality, exploitation, and the environmental catastrophe wrought by capitalist greed. It’s absurd that we're investing resources into measuring microseconds on another planet when millions are suffering under the yoke of economic oppression right here, right now. This is another glaring example of misplaced priorities, where the pursuit of cosmic colonialism trumps solving urgent crises at home.

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