Hi guys, I'm just a high schooler who was thinking about general relativity and couldn't quite get a grasp on one certain idea.. I asked my physics teacher this, but he wasn't really quite sure himself.
If you have empty space, and you have to objects, and one of them is "moving" at nearly the speed of light, and the other is "sitting still".. then according to Einstein (correct me if I'm wrong) the one with the higher speed would have a slower time frame (its "clock" would slow down) relative to the other object.. but if there is no absolute frame of reference then how can you distinguish which object is "moving", because really they are both moving relative to each other. If this is the case, how could you actually distinguish which one was on the "slower" time frame...?
Thanks again!! Just let me know if I didn't explain my question well enough..