Twin paradox revisited ll



So I take it that nobody openly supports the idea that the earth bound
twin physically ages at a faster rate than the traveler and that this
only occurs during acceleration following turn around?

I like to think - although having been the recipient of a high school
drop kick as the result of my lazy and disruptive attitude and being
mathematically challenged to the extreme with an almost non-existent
education in the subject of physics - that my challenge to that
attempted negation of the paradox was successful.

Bill

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