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New Theories / Re: How does Hamdani explain the twins paradox?
« on: 06/01/2024 15:32:12 »In zero's scenario, both blinking lights are standing still relative to each other. They are accelerated uniformly, which means nothing breaks the symmetry, and they should stay synchronized regardless of the final speed of the spacecraft.QuoteQuote from: Origin on Yesterday at 19:19:01
If the lights were synchronized at zero m/s, then no matter how fast you were going they would stay synchronized.
Not true. Them being synced is a frame dependent thing, and after acceleration, they'd be synced in neither the train frame nor the original frame, although at 0.01c, they'd be really close to being in sync in the original frame.
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