Re: Help with apparent paradox please?



Thanks Martin. I am really getting confused with this 'speed of force
through matter' aspect; if the carriages are 'springy' because one end
can't keep up with the other how would this affect things or is this
not a key issue?

At the end of the day though does acceleration matter? If they both had
clocks and stopped them when the light arrived and left the brakes
alone would the clocks perfectly match?

Many thanks Martin!

.



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