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Topic: Mutual time dilation and lost time?
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Mutual time dilation and lost time?
Posted: Mar 6, 2012 7:58 PM
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Mutual time dilation means both clocks are seen to run at the same
slower rate.
But there is no lost time when a high speed object passes a low speed
object.
They both move in the same space and only the fast in space is slow in
time...

Relativity has been overturned with Einstein's Closing Velocity being
the truth instead.
Matter and light move through the same space.
Real motion begins with weightedness creating an appearence of
opposite motion around it.
Relativity principle is appearence science... relative motion is an
opposite appearence
that shrinks into the distance.

Mitchell Raemsch; the Prize



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