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    High School Time dilation between moving observers in special relativity

    Okay, interesting point that I did not think of before. I understand what you're trying to say from your alternative example: In short, I can summarise your answer as: Time dilation is very "relative/ specific" to the frame of reference. It sounds very non intuitive and I must ask a follow up...
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    High School Time dilation between moving observers in special relativity

    Thanks for your valuable input. Didn't know that there is more to it. Will explore in depth.
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    High School Time dilation between moving observers in special relativity

    Let's consider three observers A, B and C. The experiment starts at t = 0. A is 'absolutely' stationary. B immediately (please imagine it) starts moving at speed v1 with respect to A. C immediately starts moving at speed v2 with respect to A in the same direction as B. Let's say A measures a...