Re: The END of Relatvity's Time Dilation through Symmetry
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Date: 02/28/05
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Date: 28 Feb 2005 12:38:59 -0800
Found out the simple error, I'm shocked no one could point it out.
The time dilation between both platforms clocks occurs during the 1st
1/2 of the travel which is t_dilated = gamma (t_invariant) where
velocity = w = (u+v)/(1+uv/c^2)
u = other's platform velocity = -c/3
v = other's twin traveler velocity = -c/3
Thus w = -2c/3/(1+1/9) = -2c/3(9/10) = -6c/10 = -3c/5 = -0.6c
which is almost twice as fast as the original -c/3 and therefore more
dilation per invariant time unit of each platform's time.
In conclusion both traveling twins may have aged less where as MANY
other's would post no and there must only be one platform as the
Invariant inertial reference frame.
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