Re: The END of Relatvity's Time Dilation through Symmetry

guskz_at_hotmail.com
Date: 02/28/05


Date: 27 Feb 2005 20:33:07 -0800


Uncle Al wrote:
> guskz@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Uncle Al wrote:
> > > guskz@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > >
> > > > The Symmetry:
> > > >
> > > > Two platforms approach each other at c/3 with a pair of twins
on
> > each
> > > > one.
> > > [snip crap]
> > >
> > > > UNTIL THEN THIS MEANS THE END OF RELATIVITY'S TIME DILATION.
> > >
> > > Hopeless ineducable idiot.
> > >
> >
> > Stop rambling and prove I'm an idiot.
> >
> > All the variables and factors for the math have been provided, YOU
WILL
> > NOT BE ABLE TO COME TO A LOGICAL NUMERICAL ANSWER to what the four
> > twins clock readings will be.... IMPOSSIBLE.
> >
> > FOR THAT REASON Relativity's TIME DILATION THEORY MUST END.
> >
> > Come to a logical numerical computation for all four twins clock
(with
> > the gvien inital settings) AND YOU WILL NOT READ FROM ME FOR AN
ENTIRE
> > MONTH!

> SNIP

OK: You know the twin paradox, twin travels at c/3 and returns at -c/3
therefore t_traveler = gamma (t_stay_at_home) where gamma uses v = c/3

>
*****> Acceleration breaks the symmetry of who ages faster. To
accomplish
> that, the acceleration can occur before the clocks (or the twins)
> exist. Only reference frames matter.
>

Do Not be a coward then...you know the arithmetics, Give Us exactly
what will the clocks read if INSTEAD:

as the traveling TWIN returns home he does not DECELARATE but instead
keeps his return velocity contant at -c/3 and the TWIN who
stayed-at-home accelerates to -c/3 just as the traveling TWIN passes
by....WHAT WILL BE BOTH CLOCK READINGS!

You probably don't know and just repeat already known knowledge about
time dilation. There's a difference between reading and doing.....



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