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Brian Greene: The moving clock is slow, the stationary one is fast (ASYMMETRIC time dilation):
https://youtu.be/Q1y3YnPgaY4?t=1157 A blatant lie. Einstein's 1905 postulates entail SYMMETRIC time dilation: Either clock is slow as judged from the other clock's system (or either clock is fast as judged from its own system). And since Einstein's constant-speed-of-light postulate is false (the speed of light is variable as per Newton), time dilation - symmetric or asymmetric - does not exist. Pentcho Valev |
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