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juju
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Hi,
I have noticed what appears to be a basic misunderstanding of time dilation. I would invite anyone to reply if they think I am wrong.
My view is that all the clocks in all the reference frames actually run at the same rate. It is only when an observer at a relative velocity with respect to the clock (or in a different gravitational state) tries to MEASURE the clock from his point of view that the time dilation phenomenon occurs.
juju
I have noticed what appears to be a basic misunderstanding of time dilation. I would invite anyone to reply if they think I am wrong.
My view is that all the clocks in all the reference frames actually run at the same rate. It is only when an observer at a relative velocity with respect to the clock (or in a different gravitational state) tries to MEASURE the clock from his point of view that the time dilation phenomenon occurs.
juju