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There have been plenty of posts about the Twin Paradox. I don't think this version has been aired before except in my post #47 on the "Is Age Relative" thread.
The Twin Paradox in a closed universe.
If cosmic expansion slows down and reverses it would become hypothetically possible to circumnavigate the universe.
Take two twins, one twin stays put and the other is accelerated to
9.999…%c she passes her sister and they synchronise clocks. She continues at constant velocity along a geodesic path and circumnavigates the universe. She eventually meets up with her sister again.
She has aged only 50 years in this near light-speed voyage. However her sister has aged 10 billion years!
Or is it the other way round? How do you tell?
Just a thought - Garth
The Twin Paradox in a closed universe.
If cosmic expansion slows down and reverses it would become hypothetically possible to circumnavigate the universe.
Take two twins, one twin stays put and the other is accelerated to
9.999…%c she passes her sister and they synchronise clocks. She continues at constant velocity along a geodesic path and circumnavigates the universe. She eventually meets up with her sister again.
She has aged only 50 years in this near light-speed voyage. However her sister has aged 10 billion years!
Or is it the other way round? How do you tell?
Just a thought - Garth
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