Originally posted by Janus
You can't have a rocket orbiting the Earth at .866c unless you force it to.
Thanks for this, but where did you read I implied that ship near Earth orbits at 0.866c? I meant near-earth ship orbiting at normal orbit speed in freefall. Its the departing ship that travels at 0.866c away from Earth system. Both ships are in inertial motion. Question is can ships determine who is departing and who stayed near earth? According to you they can't.
Time dilation is what is left after you compensate for Doppler effect and light signal delay.
After you compensate for relativistic Dopler effect, what other time dilation is left?
In order for the ship to return it must undergo an acceleration, and during this period of acceleration during turnaround, they will see Earth time as passing faster than their own. So from their perspective, Earth time ran slow during the coasting parts of the trip and ran very fast during the turnaround phase. This is just as "real" as the Earth's viewpoint that the ship's time underwent retardation during the trip. You can only say that the time difference between the two twins once they meet is real, there is no absolute on how that difference came about.
Problem is that one is forced to mix "what happens really" with "from their perspective", or more precisely, that there is NO "what happens really" at all and questions as such are banned.
While in essence it is as simple as that:
- one twin travels,
- when he returns, he aged less. Period.
Fact: time retarded for traveling twin. This is "real". On this Earth at least.
All those details about at which point who 'thinks' what other's time does is irrelevant in comparison to this simple fact. From instant when twin leaves Earth and upto instant when he returns, there has to be definite period where his time retarded relative to earth. And it works one way only. Twin can't come back older. And this retardation is definitely as real as it can get.
Acceleration. Saying that time retardation of Earth is not any less 'real' than that of twin traveling is pure bs. No actions of twin ship can influence timeflow on earth. Thus any effects of SR must be coupled to traveling twin. How they both detect or how they even are capable of detecting what happens on other ship is completely other issue. Fact of basement is: twin travels - twin ages less. Earth IS preferred reference frame, at least for accounting time.
We receive atom spectral lines from remote stars. But what do we know about natural timeflow rate there? We
assume that clock rate of hydrogen is same as here, and based on freq shifts we derive relative velocity. We basically assume that clock rate is same everywhere, and only relative velocity causes changes to it.
We assume all inertial frames equal only when we reduce their clock rate differences to equal ground. When clock rates differ, inertial frames are not equal. They have either relative motion or have different gravity potentials.
And its the clock rate that defines "their perspective".
I already covered this above. If the Astronauts only consider the time periods when neither was accelerating, then both would measure less time as passing for the other during these periods.
Or basically, either ship is measuring its own delirium. Neither what they each 'see' is real, only computationally consistent.
No, as Iv'e already pointed out, putting one twin in a time retardation field would not mimic the measurement made during the twin paradox trip.
But ship of the twin IS time retardation field. How it behaves exactly is matter of details. Its not symmetric, it has direction, sideways time dilation doesn't occur, in forward direction and reverse direction dilation is big.
There is no such thing as "real" motion, in the way that you can say that one object is moving and another isn't. You can only say that the objects have a relative motion wrt each other. Again, you can't say that the time retardation measured by one astronaut is any more "real" than the the pattern of time retardation and time acceleration measured by the other.
Take it step further. When you go to next room, this is real motion. Or perhaps it isn't?
Of course I can say that time dilation of traveling twin is more real than his perspective on Earth time dilation. This is proved when they meet again.
I am saying that a time retardation field would not mimic the measurements of Relativistic time dilation.
How do you imagine 'time retardation field' actually? How many assumptions do you pack there before saying that its impossible? I'd say I'm not sure at all. Do you assume that there would be no size dilation, energy change?
Imagine ship, creating 2 fields, in front of it with increased clock rate, behind it, with decreased clock rate. I'd say this would be ship with "gravity-drive", and it would actually move through space.
Also, I don't see how a universe that run by the Rules of Relativity would allow the creation a "field" that would mimic its effects for both someone in the field and out.
Change perspective. You create that field by what we call accelerating your ship. Question is about equivalence - is specific manipulation of spacetime field equivalent to relativistic motion?
Yes, the Relative velocity as measured by either will be the same. And each will measure time retardation in the other while they maintain constant relative Velocity. There is no "absolute" time retardation of either. and both will receive a lower frequency time signal from the other, once you compensate for Doppler effect.
Why are you are stuck with that 'absolute'? Noone ever said its absolute. Let put it this way: clock rate in our frame depends on our position in field potential. The value of potential is irrelevant, as we can only measure relative values here. Now, when twin travels at rel velocity, he climbs potential, he gains kinetic energy, and his real timeflow and clock rate slows, relative to where he comes from, relative to where he goes to! It doesn't matter what velocity Earth has relative to any other object in space. We can always compare only relative velocity between objects, and relative timeflow. The limit of relative speed is set by moving object's clock rate approaching zero relative to us.