Herman Trivilino
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yogi said:The premise that all inertial frames are equivalent is at the heart of SR, but it has never been experimentally verified, and indeed may not be verifiable.
That depends on what you mean by "verifiable". You will always be able to claim that any physical assertion is not verifiable because it's always possible that a counterexample will be found, disproving the assertion. That is a philosophical objection to the validity of scientific knowledge. But the fact is that scientists, engineers, and technicians have used the assertion to make advancements. The list of advancements is long, and includes things like proton therapy and the GPS.
The traveling clock will always be found to have logged less time than the Earth clock whether the two are brought together or the traveling clock is compared to a clock which has been placed at the destination (e.g., a planet in the same inertial frame as the Earth - not moving with rest thereto).
And the Earth clock will be found to have logged less time than the traveling clock. This is a fact that GPS engineers must take into account every minute of every day. If they didn't the GPS clocks would be so far out of sync that the system would no longer be able to reliably provide your location.
The Earth clock and destination clock, synchronized in their rest frame, will be out of sync with each other as observed by the traveler.
You are stuck in your thoughts, thinking that there is something special about Earth's frame of reference. One would think that after studying the history of science one would realize that being fooled in this way is something that keeps happening. Over and over again.