Re: The real twin paradox.



On Dec 13, 8:11 am, "Jeckyl" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Both twins will see the other twin aging more slowly .. and this is
exagerated further by the 'optical' illusion due to the increasing time it
takes for signals to rach the other twin as they continue to separate.

I hesitate to ask this for fear you will invoke
cold fusion to maintain you delusions.

If stayhome has boiled some tea water with a candle
during the voyage but the traveler still has half
a candle at the reunion and is still waiting for
his pot to boil,

Did everyone see a smaller flame on the traveler's
candle?

Sue...






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