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Can anybody PLEASE explain the twin paradox to me? I just don't get it!
The twin paradox illustrates the effects of time dilation as described by Einstein's theory of Special Relativity. In this scenario, one twin (George) travels in a rocket at relativistic speeds while the other twin (Fred) remains on Earth. Due to George's acceleration during the journey, the application of Special Relativity leads to contradictory aging predictions, with Fred appearing older than George from Fred's perspective, while George perceives the opposite. This paradox is resolved by recognizing that George's frame is non-inertial due to acceleration, necessitating the use of General Relativity principles to analyze the situation accurately.
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Originally posted by Tail
**ready to jump off a cliff**
**miserable**
I still don't understand...
WHY does movement make one's time flow slower?
WHY does movement make one's time flow slower?
Originally posted by Tail
**ready to jump off a cliff**
**miserable**
I still don't understand...
WHY does movement make one's time flow slower?
Originally posted by Tail
**ready to jump off a cliff**
**miserable**
I still don't understand...
WHY does movement make one's time flow slower?
Originally posted by Tail
Wait, I've an idea...
A question: does traveling warp time?