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- Apparent velocity addition paradox for three observers.
Velocity addition paradox: In observer A's frame, observers B and C move away from him at the speed of light c, B to the left and C to the right. In B's, frame A and C are both moving away from him at c, i.e. at the same speed. In both A's and C's frames they are moving at different speeds, namely away from each other at c. Because all three are inertial, according to the first SR postulate all their views are correct. How is this apparent anomaly explained?