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|    Mike Fontenot to Mike Fontenot    |
|    Re: The Twin Paradox: the role of accele    |
|    25 Jun 19 20:37:13    |
      From: mlfasf@comcast.net              On 6/24/19 1:55 PM, Mike Fontenot wrote:       >       > [...]       > [Moderator's note: This reply, though quoting only Sylvia Else, seems       > to be agreeing with her and disagreeing with the original poster, Rock       > Brentwood, who claims that acceleration is fundamental to the twin       > paradox. -P.H.]       >              Not at all. Sylvia said that the "three unaccelerated person scenario"       shows that acceleration is not needed to explain the twin "paradox". My       reply to her said that the "three unaccelerated person scenario" has       nothing at all to do with the apparent paradox in the standard twin       paradox scenario. The acceleration by the traveling twin is ESSENTIAL       in resolving twin "paradox".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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