Re: twin clock problem - SR experts help!
- From: "Nick" <macromitch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Aug 2005 17:05:28 -0700
Take a particle in an accelerator. If you accelerate the particle
it should see the accelerator's clock going slow if the effects are
reciprocal. It doesn't happen. Only one clock is going slow. Period.
How does the accelerated particle see the other particles
clocks?
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