phillip1882
Registered Member
i never fully understood the twin paradox. let's take and example.
lets say a is at rest and b moves at half the speed of light tward a. that would mean b ages at a slower rate than a, correct? now let's say b is at rest and a moves at half the speed of light tward b. then this would produce the oppisite effect. but both are valid views of the EXACT SAME SENARIO.
lets say a is at rest and b moves at half the speed of light tward a. that would mean b ages at a slower rate than a, correct? now let's say b is at rest and a moves at half the speed of light tward b. then this would produce the oppisite effect. but both are valid views of the EXACT SAME SENARIO.