This part of your body ages faster than the rest, but you don't notice

The thought of aging is stressful for many, perhaps more than physical aging. But scientists have found that part of the body ages faster than the rest. It's about our heads and before you start looking for signs of aging in the mirror, know it's a change of nanoseconds, more precisely [...]
It's about our heads and before you start looking for signs of aging in the mirror, know it's a change of nanoseconds, exactly 90 billionths of a second for 79 years. And you would agree, you wouldn't notice such a change.
The reason for this is Einstein's theory of relativity: the speed at which time moves depends on how fast you move and how close you are to gravity.
For example, hours at higher altitudes work faster than at sea level. Because of this, scientists conducted a small experiment on the speed of two hours whose change at altitude was 30cm, and they concluded that the mounted clock was faster because of the influence of a less gravitational force.
Because of this difference between your head and your feet, your face grows old faster. Fortunately, it has no effect on our appearance. /Periscopi/












