Re: The twin paradox simplified



bill skrev:
There have been numerous attempts to solve the so-called twin paradox
one of which insists that the traveler does not age at a slower rate
than the earthbound twin but that the earthbound twin ages at a faster
rate than the traveler and only during the traveler’s acceleration
following turn-around however my interest is in what special theory
shows.

An illustration:
http://home.c2i.net/pb_andersen/twins.html


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Paul

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