I hate to bring this up again, but the twin paradox explanation based on acceleration does not hold water.
Let's go back to Object A mentioned on the now locked thread posted earlier.
Object A sees Object B fly by at close to the speed of light. A figures the clocks are moving more...
Could somebody please clear up this paradox for me.
Two objects, A and B, are moving past each other at close to the speed of light relative to each other.
So far so good.
Object A looks at object B and sees object B fly by at close to the speed of light. Object A figures time...