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Well, I was only thinking of moving them a few meters [] You know the distances between A, B and C. You don't care much when B and C departed and arrived. All you care about is that their accelerations (according to their own times) were the same. When they stop at B and C, they should be equally dilated with respect to A. If they are not, we have a problem!