Re: Is time dilation real?



"Spaceman" <Realspace@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:s4GdnfKXP_YsCETeRVn-iQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Greg Neill" <gneillREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | No, I have repeatedly said that the clocks did not
> | show the same times when brought together. I also
> | stated repeatedly that the clocks did not all run at
> | the same rate when compared while they were separated.
>
> Yes, you have consistently blabbed 2 supposed truths
> when one could not be correct according to the other.
> You have created a nice Paradox all by yourself that is brainwashed
> into your head permanantly..

As the paradox only exists in your inadequate model,
and is completely resolved by relativity, I can
sleep well knowing that, unlike you, I don't have to
bark at the Moon trying to convince the universe to
conform to anachronistic ideas of how it should work.


.



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