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Twin aging
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mpc755
2010-10-09 00:17:20 UTC
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If one twin ages more than the other ones time was always going
faster.
No .. one twin goes through less time that the other (and also greater
distance)
 There is no need for an appearence otherwise.
The 'need' is because that's how reality works
It will always be seen for what it is not for what it isn't. One clock
is fast. One clock is slow  and both see the same thing.
Both clocks keep proper time .. the clocks show a difference in readings
when they reunite because there is a difference in elapsed time for their
journeys .. just as their odometers will show different readings because
they travel different distances.
How many more times do you need to be told this and how many more times are
you going to post your lies and nonsense?  I'm guessing a very large number
.. given your level of stupidity.
The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the aether
pressure in which it exists.

If you own a battery operated clock and it begins to tick slower has
time changed or do you replace the batteries?

Most people replace the batteries. You think time has changed.
BURT
2010-10-09 00:33:36 UTC
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If one twin ages more than the other ones time was always going
faster.
No .. one twin goes through less time that the other (and also greater
distance)
 There is no need for an appearence otherwise.
The 'need' is because that's how reality works
It will always be seen for what it is not for what it isn't. One clock
is fast. One clock is slow  and both see the same thing.
Both clocks keep proper time .. the clocks show a difference in readings
when they reunite because there is a difference in elapsed time for their
journeys .. just as their odometers will show different readings because
they travel different distances.
How many more times do you need to be told this and how many more times are
you going to post your lies and nonsense?  I'm guessing a very large number
.. given your level of stupidity.
When time stops there can not be any form of time left. Proper time
would have
to end in a black hole. The black hole violates the time laws.

Mitch Raemsch

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