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Crowxe
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There's a common example to explain time dilation that states ...
"if you traveled at a speed close to the speed of light and came back in a round trip of 1 hour , you may find that on the departure frame of reference 2 hours had passed"
but that 2 hours trip can't be done without accelerating and decelerating, so if the whole trip was half an hour acceleration , half hour deceleration then the same in the opposite direction. will there still be time dilation ?
"if you traveled at a speed close to the speed of light and came back in a round trip of 1 hour , you may find that on the departure frame of reference 2 hours had passed"
but that 2 hours trip can't be done without accelerating and decelerating, so if the whole trip was half an hour acceleration , half hour deceleration then the same in the opposite direction. will there still be time dilation ?