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|    Nicolaas Vroom to Nicolaas Vroom    |
|    Re: The behaviour of a clock in a linear    |
|    28 Oct 18 17:31:43    |
      From: nicolaas.vroom@pandora.be              On Saturday, 27 October 2018 18:59:26 UTC+2, Nicolaas Vroom wrote:       > Does that mean that this simulation is wrong?       >       > [[Mod. note -- The key question is whether the *limit* of the       > simulated clock time approaches       > t' = \integral sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) dt       > as the clock gets smaller and smaller. If the simulation doesn't       > show that, then it's wrong.       > -- jt]]              When you connect two clocks side by side, with a different size,       (for example: one large and on 10 times smaller)       with a constant speed v, going from A to B in a straight line,       then they will both show the same time.       The number of ticks of the small one will be 10 times more.       (for example 25 and 250)              Nicolaas Vroom              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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