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Dmitry67 said:I called mirrors 'ideal' to assume that 100% of light is reflected.
You can replace that system with 2 lasers, detector, so when one side detects a signal it sends a light splash back. In such case no ideal mirrors are required. But for the discussion it is irrelevant.
Ok I understand this and agree with it... Now comes my confusion:
In the twin paradox, both twins would be using said ideal clock to measure their time... but as they separated away from one another near the speed of light, to the opposite twin the opposing twin's clock would read at a different rate, and each twin would say the others clock has changed. Each twin would experience a different rate of time relative to the others perspective.