In special relativity no one ever experience any time dilation. Every observer experiences it‘s Eigenzeit.
Time also does not move slower for anyone, as this statement is absolute and hence violates the principle that every observer is equally correct.
What is correct to say is something like; From the perspective of a person on earth , it appears that time in the space station moving fast has slowed down.
But a person on ISS will tell you the same thing about earth!
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In special relativity no one ever experience any time dilation. Every observer experiences it‘s Eigenzeit.
Time also does not move slower for anyone, as this statement is absolute and hence violates the principle that every observer is equally correct.
What is correct to say is something like; From the perspective of a person on earth , it appears that time in the space station moving fast has slowed down.
But a person on ISS will tell you the same thing about earth!