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m4r35n357 said:This means that a traveler observing only the clock "under his nose" as he travels will see (sic) the time in the other frame going more quickly, contrary to the popular argument that clocks should appear to run slower in the alternate frame.
No, he won't. The second sentence in my last post is backwards. When 7.5 hours elapse on the rocket clocks, to the rocket observer 4.5 hours elapse on the Earth clocks. But if the Earth clocks are synchronized with the destination clock in their rest frame, to the rocket observer the clock at the destination will be 8 hours ahead of Earth clocks.
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