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Quote from: Halc on 12/01/2023 00:01:46It's not a function of acceleration, so I cannot say from just that. Then would you say that Sabine in the video is wrong?
It's not a function of acceleration, so I cannot say from just that.
Quote from: Dimensional on 12/01/2023 19:10:41Do you know any math formulas to see how acceleration and time dilation are related? the elapsed time for the travelling twin (who goes to Andromeda) is given by:Δτ = [Eqn 2]
Do you know any math formulas to see how acceleration and time dilation are related?
The two clocks will stay in sync indefinitely despite the one acceleration being a thousand times the other.
Quote from: Halc on 15/01/2023 16:19:16The two clocks will stay in sync indefinitely despite the one acceleration being a thousand times the other. Not if they were in sync before you started the second one moving.
The twin "paradox" is about two clocks initially at rest and synced with respect to one another but subsequently acquiring a relative velocity, therefore one must have accelerated.
If they were "always" moving relative to one another, you had no means of synchronising them.
Incorrect. If you read my post, they're both moving relative to Earth, and always at the exact same speed (~460 m/sec). The difference is in magnitude of acceleration, 1g (away from the axis) vs 1000g (towards the axis).
either observer can note the time on the other clock as it passes by
It is caused by the change in velocity of the traveling twin (he), when he is separated from the home twin (she).
A change in direction is an acceleration.
AbstractThe twins or clock paradox has been a subject of lively discussion and occasional disagreement among both relativists and the public for over 100 years, and continues to attract physicists who write papers giving new analyses or defending old ones, even though many physicists now consider the matter only of educational interest. This paper investigates the number of papers, which is increasing, and trends in explanations, some of which are now targeted at professional physicists and other of which are targeted at optical or radar visualization rather than problem solving. Observations of students indicate that the latest techniques help but only somewhat. An analysis is made of 21 previous treatments appearing in the education related American Journal of Physics, Einstein?s discussions and several other pedagogical papers. A new memory aid for simultaneity transformation is given that puts it on a par with ?time dilation? and ?length contraction? for quick and easy problem visualization. The point of view of a trailing twin is introduced to show how simultaneity changes account for missing time in the turnaround. Length contraction is treated on equal footing with time dilation, and Swann?s insight into clocks is extended to lengths. Treatments using the conventionality of simultaneity are seen as equivalent to choice of co-moving frames. Responses to difficult questions are suggested which avoid being dismissive, and engage students? critical thinking.https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=47747
It's about being in different frames of reference to me.
if C position is chosen as the origin of C reference frame.
Hi.Quote from: Jaaanosik on 11/01/2024 20:00:02if C position is chosen as the origin of C reference frame. Don (the presenter) didn't make it clear where the origin for the reference frame of C would be. If it had been centred on C then you'd be absolutely right. However, in this video he didn't have that frame centred on C. All frames (A, B, or C) were set up to have the origin (0,0) identify event I (in words, the origin of all the reference frames was planet earth at the moment when A started to travel away from it). So only observers A and B have the origin of their reference frame centred around themselves. This wasn't made clear by the presenter and isn't a very conventional choice but it isn't necessarily wrong. Since it can cause confusion it's a fault in the video of one sort. The "confusion" isn't just something you had, it took me quite a bit of time and re-playing the video to see what had happened.Best Wishes.