Re: Comics: the twins paradox in "prof" Subask kak's view




<karandash2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here is a fresh one , from Kak's personal webpage.

http://www.ece.lsu.edu/kak/VarTwinParadox.pdf

Look at the caption "Twin's paradox" It seems that Kak hasn't learned
yet how to integrate in order to find the twin's age. He thinks that
simply accelerating/decelerating makes a twin younger.

Not on my computer screen where I see twin paradox type exercises,
apparently for students. Perhaps you gave the wrong link?

Hence , he's
"discovered" another paradox. Someone needs to tell him about how to
calculate:

Integral(sqrt(1-(v/c)^2) *dt

Let's hope that he knows how to calculate that. He'll probably say that
you're a good student. ;-)


.



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