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David Morin, Introduction to Classical Mechanics, Chapter 11, p. 14: "Twin A stays on the earth, while twin B flies quickly to a distant star and back.. [...] For the entire outward and return parts of the trip, B does observe A's clock running slow, but ENOUGH STRANGENESS occurs during the turning-around period to make A end up older." http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/chap11.pdf
Einsteinians, this ENOUGH STRANGENESS is an incomparable idiocy, isn't it? Einsteinians: http://www.infonetworkmarketing.org/...anza-paure.jpg Pentcho Valev |
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