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Stephanus
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Dear PF Forum,
Sorry if I ask (again) about twin paradox, after so many question about this topic here.
Supposed T is a star 100 ly from earth.
If B travels to T from earth
A. Is the symmetry broken?
B. If B watches A's clock at Earth and A watches B's clock at T, do they see the other clock late by 100 years, no matter how fast B travels?
Now B travels back to A, and now B brings a companion C, to travel with him, sitting beside B
C. Is the symmetry broken for A and B?
D. If the symmetry is broken for A and B, what about for B and C?
1. Does B sees C age faster along the journey?
2. Does B sees C gesture/act in fast motion?
3. Does C sees B gesture/act in slow motion?
Thanks for the answer, and pardon me for this twins paradox again.
Sorry if I ask (again) about twin paradox, after so many question about this topic here.
Supposed T is a star 100 ly from earth.
If B travels to T from earth
A. Is the symmetry broken?
B. If B watches A's clock at Earth and A watches B's clock at T, do they see the other clock late by 100 years, no matter how fast B travels?
Now B travels back to A, and now B brings a companion C, to travel with him, sitting beside B
C. Is the symmetry broken for A and B?
D. If the symmetry is broken for A and B, what about for B and C?
1. Does B sees C age faster along the journey?
2. Does B sees C gesture/act in fast motion?
3. Does C sees B gesture/act in slow motion?
Thanks for the answer, and pardon me for this twins paradox again.