First off.... Augustine? They're going with a guy who had no clue about relativity?
And, why is this in a philosophy article and not a physics one?
GPS satellites have no "mind", but they perceive time moving at a different speed than we do.
If you took a ship travelling 99% the speed of light, blasted off on Jan 1, 2010 and traveled for one week, when you returned your calendar in the ship would say Jan 8, 2010. But calendars on Earth would say Jan 1, 2017.
Which "mind" is this discrepancy of time in?
And, why is this in a philosophy article and not a physics one?
GPS satellites have no "mind", but they perceive time moving at a different speed than we do.
If you took a ship travelling 99% the speed of light, blasted off on Jan 1, 2010 and traveled for one week, when you returned your calendar in the ship would say Jan 8, 2010. But calendars on Earth would say Jan 1, 2017.
Which "mind" is this discrepancy of time in?