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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
"Embedded Age" and Why it's Wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 72912373" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>That's what the twin on the rocket ship believed too - that it was "the other guy's" clocks which were slow.</p><p></p><p>Then he returned to that frame and found out it was instead he himself that aged less, not "the other guy"........ Regardless of what he thinks is reality, his clocks slowed and the stationary frames did not, evident in the fact that he had aged less than the stationary twin upon his return. He can believe the "other guys" clocks slowed all he wants, but when he returned he found out that just wasn't true at all.</p><p></p><p>So you are going with the viewpoint of the person shown to be wrong in what he perceived?????</p><p></p><p>Ummm, those other bodies are undergoing the same effect.</p><p></p><p>You don't actually believe that only the clock on board the ship changes and not the ship and everything sharing that frame as well do you? The twin wouldn't age less if it was just his clock....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 72912373, member: 332164"] That's what the twin on the rocket ship believed too - that it was "the other guy's" clocks which were slow. Then he returned to that frame and found out it was instead he himself that aged less, not "the other guy"........ Regardless of what he thinks is reality, his clocks slowed and the stationary frames did not, evident in the fact that he had aged less than the stationary twin upon his return. He can believe the "other guys" clocks slowed all he wants, but when he returned he found out that just wasn't true at all. So you are going with the viewpoint of the person shown to be wrong in what he perceived????? Ummm, those other bodies are undergoing the same effect. You don't actually believe that only the clock on board the ship changes and not the ship and everything sharing that frame as well do you? The twin wouldn't age less if it was just his clock.... [/QUOTE]
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