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〈 Berger | Dillon 〉
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    1. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 11 Apr 2019
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      Suppose you are traveling at a velocity v relative to me. If you say that a time Δτ has elapsed on your watch, then I will disagree and say that actually a longer time Δt>Δτ has passed, and hence that your watch is running slow.pic.twitter.com/fzP5WXPctq

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    2. Alex Knochel‏ @Quantensalat 11 Apr 2019
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      But how will you tell that my watch is running slow? I'm saying your watch is running slow!

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    3. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 11 Apr 2019
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      We're both right!

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    4. Alex Knochel‏ @Quantensalat 11 Apr 2019
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      Madness! How can both clocks be slower than the other? That is a logical impossibility! I am beginning to suspect that Einstein's theory is inconsistent...

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    5. Richard Pitre‏ @DrRichardPitre 11 Apr 2019
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      The problem is with the way "time dilation" is being described. When you talk about it that way it leads to a discussion the "twin paradox" which is nonsense. To talk about it in a consistent way requires a little more math.

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    6. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 11 Apr 2019
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      What I've said doesn't lead to the twin paradox. We have a symmetry between the two observers still and haven't asserted anything about acceleration.

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    7. Richard Pitre‏ @DrRichardPitre 11 Apr 2019
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      'it leads to a discussion of the "twin paradox" '. In reading responses other than mine it's easy to see that it did.

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      〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 11 Apr 2019
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      If you want to consider the twin paradox you need to just split up the travel into 3 different reference frames of the traveling twin.

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        2. Richard Pitre‏ @DrRichardPitre 11 Apr 2019
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          Or talk about time dilation a different way to begin with.

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        3. Richard Pitre‏ @DrRichardPitre 11 Apr 2019
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          Without reference to reference frames.

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