I have been watching videos and readings articles but I'm still struggling understanding how time dilation occur.
I know that If an object moves 100mph while I'm standing still, the "real" speed of the object is 100mph.
If I'm moving 50 mph in the the same direction of said object, then the object is moving 50mph with respect to me.
The speed of light is constant so no matter how fast I'm moving(let's say 90% of speed of light) the speed of light with respect to me will always be 186282mps and that's were I get lost.
Help me
I know that If an object moves 100mph while I'm standing still, the "real" speed of the object is 100mph.
If I'm moving 50 mph in the the same direction of said object, then the object is moving 50mph with respect to me.
The speed of light is constant so no matter how fast I'm moving(let's say 90% of speed of light) the speed of light with respect to me will always be 186282mps and that's were I get lost.
Help me