Re: How to test special relativity at home

From: Bilge (dubious_at_radioactivex.lebesque-al.net)
Date: 06/17/04


Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 03:44:40 -0000


 Harold Ensle:
>[..........]
>
>> The second type of falsification concerns cases where travelers meet
>> more than once and can compare the readings of their clocks. In the
>> original twin problem, the time in which the traveling twin
>> accelerates can be made negligible compared with the time in which he
>> moves uniformely. Therefore here we have a real contradiction, not a
>> paradox - the traveling twin simply cannot return younger.
>> Relativists' explanations just beg the question and introduce
>> confusion.
>
>This is certainly true. Anybody who does NOT complain about
>the twin paradox is just not thinking.

  Which doesn't imply that any thinking went into the complaint. However,
continuing to make the same complaint long after the complaint has been
addressed, does imply the complainant isn't interested in thinking.
Face it harold. You simply aren't interested acknowledging that whatever
point you wanted to make is a non-issue.



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