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BTW, this is nothing to do with the theory of relativity, that's more to do with the affect on time of speed.
Just on a pedantic note, it isn't, actually. That is a totally different theorem. Also, if the speed that you are walking away from the object is 10MPH, then theoretically you both have a speed of 5MPH, not 10MPH. (Working on the scenario posted, that is).
Just on a pedantic note, it isn't, actually. That is a totally different theorem. Also, if the speed that you are walking away from the object is 10MPH, then theoretically you both have a speed of 5MPH, not 10MPH. (Working on the scenario posted, that is).
OK, yes, it is a consequence of Special Relativity. And yes, that is the case unless you define a single point somewhere as being 'static'. But you're also right, this is pure pedantry, and not relevant to the issue.
OK, yes, it is a consequence of Special Relativity. And yes, that is the case unless you define a single point somewhere as being 'static'. But you're also right, this is pure pedantry, and not relevant to the issue.
Just making sure you're not liable to send one twin round the sun at lightspeed anytime in the near future just to prove a point.
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