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KEV, the more I learn from you the more I got confused.
What I understand is that in this specific experiment the clocks (not the time) run different because the ground clock is in rotating frame and the air-craft clocks are in accelerating frames.
How that relates to inertial frames where SR claims the time to be different?
And by the way, stevmg talks about the cars in your experiment which was supposed to explain my vision about the difference in the clocks. And it was:
Can you try to use some mathematics on this idea of mine, KEV?
What I understand is that in this specific experiment the clocks (not the time) run different because the ground clock is in rotating frame and the air-craft clocks are in accelerating frames.
How that relates to inertial frames where SR claims the time to be different?
And by the way, stevmg talks about the cars in your experiment which was supposed to explain my vision about the difference in the clocks. And it was:
Every orbiting around the Earth object tends to "free fall" on the surface.
If two objects are free falling and pass through a point at certain altitude with different speed they'll measure different gravitational force at that point.
The two airplanes have to maintain same altitude with different speed(velocity).
That should result (at least I see it that way) in different gravitational force on both airplanes.
Can you try to use some mathematics on this idea of mine, KEV?