Re: symmetric twins paradox
- From: "Spoonfed" <good4usoul@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 05:27:18 -0800
Sue... wrote:
Spoonfed wrote:
You're still not making yourself clear. I'm reading into this that you
do not accept the idea that a spaceship can travel away from us near
the speed of light, because the people onboard would be unable to
function due to the asymmetrical speed of light.
I never gave it any consideration as it relates to Einstein's
special relativty. Einstein postulates a problem with Maxwell's
time independent equations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_integral
Try considering it.
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