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Old July 19th 20, 12:44 AM posted to sci.astro
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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.

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Old July 19th 20, 11:22 AM posted to sci.astro
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The ASYMMETRIC time dilation (moving clock is slow, stationary clock is fast) was non sequitur (didn't follow from Einstein's 1905 postulates) but the implication was TIME TRAVEL INTO THE FUTURE - a breathtaking miracle (idiocy) that converted Einstein into a deity:

Thibault Damour: "The paradigm of the special relativistic upheaval of the usual concept of time is the twin paradox. Let us emphasize that this striking example of time dilation proves that time travel (towards the future) is possible. As a gedanken experiment (if we neglect practicalities such as the technology needed for reaching velocities comparable to the velocity of light, the cost of the fuel and the capacity of the traveller to sustain high accelerations), it shows that a sentient being can jump, "within a minute" (of his experienced time) arbitrarily far in the future, say sixty million years ahead, and see, and be part of, what (will) happen then on Earth. This is a clear way of realizing that the future "already exists" (as we can experience it "in a minute")." http://www.bourbaphy.fr/damourtemps.pdf

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Old July 19th 20, 05:26 PM posted to sci.astro
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It follows from Einstein's 1905 postulates that time SPEEDS UP for the traveler (SYMMETRIC time dilation): as the traveler checks stationary clocks against spaceship's clocks, he finds that stationary clocks are slow and spaceship's clocks are FAST, which means that he sees himself aging FASTER than stationary people.

Some (very few) Einsteinians obey logic and teach the correct deduction:

David Morin, Introduction to Classical Mechanics With Problems and Solutions, 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..." http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/chap11.pdf

"The situation is that a man sets off in a rocket travelling at high speed away from Earth, whilst his twin brother stays on Earth. [...] ...the twin in the spaceship considers himself to be the stationary twin, and therefore as he looks back towards Earth he sees his brother ageing more slowly than himself." http://topquark.hubpages.com/hub/Twin-Paradox

High priests in the Einstein cult almost universally teach that time SLOWS DOWN for the traveler (ASYMMETRIC time dilation), which is non sequitur of course:

Brian Greene: "If you're moving relative to somebody else, time for you slows down." https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QnmnLmwBmfE

Neil deGrasse Tyson: "...Einstein's special theory of relativity, which gives the precise prescription for how time would slow down for you if you are set into motion." http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/...ry?id=32191481

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