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TomTelford
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Sorry if this has been done elsewhere but I haven't seen it.
Case: At the start a craft with a pilot is collocated at a position with a clock A with a second clock B one light hour away synchronized with A. All are motionless relative to each other. Clock A reads noon and B reads 11am. Good so far? The craft accelerates but not fast say .01c and eventually reaches clock B and stops. All I want to know is if the following is true: The pilot agrees that clock A is now one hour behind B as opposed to the other way around at the beginning?
Thanks.
Tom.
Case: At the start a craft with a pilot is collocated at a position with a clock A with a second clock B one light hour away synchronized with A. All are motionless relative to each other. Clock A reads noon and B reads 11am. Good so far? The craft accelerates but not fast say .01c and eventually reaches clock B and stops. All I want to know is if the following is true: The pilot agrees that clock A is now one hour behind B as opposed to the other way around at the beginning?
Thanks.
Tom.
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