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A twin paradox simulation
On May 29, 2:22*pm, "Paul B. Andersen"
wrote in sci.physics.relativity: I have made a new version of my twin paradox simulation. Now it is a Java applet. http://home.c2i.net/pb_andersen/twins.html Andersen Andersen why should anyone disentangle your idiocies? Einsteinians immeasurably cleverer than you have already devised a simple scenario where there is no acceleration (NO ACCELERATION Andersen Andersen!) and yet the clock at rest seems to run faster: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/book.html Chapter 11, p. 44, Problem 19: "Modified twin paradox" Why does the clock at rest run FASTER Andersen Andersen in the absence of acceleration? Divine Albert, in a 1918 paper, could not solve the problem without referring to the acceleration undergone by the travelling clock/twin. Can YOU Andersen Andersen? Pentcho Valev |
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