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Thanks to everybody who show me that this is not a new problem.
There is allready an answer to the question.
There is one more thing I didn`t understand.
Ok.
Let`s say that both twins have the same age.
Let`s look what this means in detail in the system of twin1:
Twin 2 moves from EARTH2 to clock1, clock2 and so on to clock999 and clock1000 and back to EARTH2.
This looks like this:
[TWIN 2] ---> [clock1] ---> [clock2] ---> [clock3] --->...
... ---> [clock999] ---> [clock1000] and EARTH2 and twin1
The movement of twin2 along the clocks is symmetric.
There is no difference between the journey from clock2 to clock 3 and the journey from clockn to clockn+1 .
The jump from clock to clock is equal along the whole circumference of the universe.
If twin 2 ages 10 seconds and the clocks ages 100 seconds during the jump from clock to clock - then this must be the case on the whole journey.
The situation is totally symmetric and there is no difference between any clock---->clock jump.
If the twins have the same age back again at EARTH2, then there is no time slowing at all of twin 2 in the system of twin 1.
There is no time difference between the twin-ages only if there is no time difference between any clock--->clock jump.
But this is NEWTON and NOT Einstein!
Now I`m puzzled.
Can anybody explain me this?
(Can anybody please answer the question?...)
There is allready an answer to the question.
There is one more thing I didn`t understand.
Ich said:It should be obvious from DaleSpam's answer that both twins have the same age.
Ok.
Let`s say that both twins have the same age.
Let`s look what this means in detail in the system of twin1:
Twin 2 moves from EARTH2 to clock1, clock2 and so on to clock999 and clock1000 and back to EARTH2.
This looks like this:
[TWIN 2] ---> [clock1] ---> [clock2] ---> [clock3] --->...
... ---> [clock999] ---> [clock1000] and EARTH2 and twin1
The movement of twin2 along the clocks is symmetric.
There is no difference between the journey from clock2 to clock 3 and the journey from clockn to clockn+1 .
The jump from clock to clock is equal along the whole circumference of the universe.
If twin 2 ages 10 seconds and the clocks ages 100 seconds during the jump from clock to clock - then this must be the case on the whole journey.
The situation is totally symmetric and there is no difference between any clock---->clock jump.
If the twins have the same age back again at EARTH2, then there is no time slowing at all of twin 2 in the system of twin 1.
There is no time difference between the twin-ages only if there is no time difference between any clock--->clock jump.
But this is NEWTON and NOT Einstein!
Now I`m puzzled.
Can anybody explain me this?
(Can anybody please answer the question?...)
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