The END of Relatvity's Time Dilation through Symmetry

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Date: 02/27/05


Date: 27 Feb 2005 14:59:34 -0800

The Symmetry:

Two platforms approach each other at c/3 with a pair of twins on each
one.

One of each twin departs at c/3 relative to his platform and travels
1/2 his invariant time to the other platform and 1/2 his other
invariant time returns with the other platform at c/3.

Before the platforms intersect, from 1000km away they proportionally
reduce their velocity so that the new velocity difference is zero upon
intersection, NOW the platforms are together.

PART_1 of the Impossibility:

The twins do INDEED end-up fully capable of comparing ALL their clocks
simultaneously at the end within the same inertial reference frame. And
it is IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE ANY LOGICAL CLOCK READING.

Just plug-in absolutely any clock rate for both Platform's invariant
times and it will always be impossible...try it.

1. The 2nd half of both voyages each immigrant twin must AGE LESS by
the same amount as the first half of his trip = large percentage = 50%
of aging time.

2. The 2nd half of both voyages each immigrant twin & platform's clock
must tick at the same rate and therefore age at the SAME rate.

Therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE for each immigrant twin & platform to both
age less than the other immigrant twin & platform and as demonstrated
they do all INDEED compare clocks at the END.

(The clocks values ****WILL NOT**** magically change values at the last
1000km stretch when they proportionally reduce their velocities to meet
each other, THE CLOCK RATES AND VALUES ARE MORE AFFECTED DURING THE
ENTIRE VOYAGE).

PART_2 of the Mathematical Impossibililty:

Because during the final 1/2 which is the return voyage each plaform
beats at the same rate as its new immigrant twin therefore:

invariant_t1 = gamma2(invariant_t2)
invariant_t2 = gamma1(invariant_t1)

2. Since gamma1 = gamma2 since both v = c/3 therefore reducing equation
#1:

invartiant_t1/invatiant_t2= invariant_t2/invariant_t1

***Which is MATHEMATICALLY IMPOSSIBLE and therefore the RELATIVISTS are
going crazy since this means the end of RELATIVITY'S TIME DILATION****

Anyone can "try" to plug-in their own numbers to "try" and determine
what the final clock comparison readings will be and IT WILL NOT WORK.

UNTIL THEN THIS MEANS THE END OF RELATIVITY'S TIME DILATION.



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