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Re: twin paradox
« Reply #60 on: 27/07/2006 22:49:11 »
quote:
. Einstain says that from pilot a's perspective pilot b would have aged less than him.


According to the experiment of Michelson Morely we deduce that the theory of special relativity  is valid for the light signals or the  electromagnetic waves.Why thus apply it for material bodies. It is not  a confusion here.
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