Case of the Symmetrically Accelerated Twins

dc.contributor.authorNyambuya, G. G.
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-17T07:16:14Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-26T13:01:50Z
dc.date.available2014-12-17T07:16:14Z
dc.date.available2023-06-26T13:01:50Z
dc.date.issued2014-11
dc.descriptionThis is the second paper to the article title, Case of the Symmetrically Accelerated Twinsen_US
dc.description.abstractThis is the second instalment in a four part series, the aim of the work being to introduce absolute motion into Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity (STR). Herein, we depart from the traditional case where one twin stays put while the other rockets into space, we consider the case of identically accelerated twins. Both twins depart at uniform relativistic speeds in opposite directions for a round trip from the Earth on their 21th birthday destined into space to some distant constellation that is a distance L0 in the rest frame of the Earth. A proper application of Einstein’s STR tells us that the Earth bound observers will conclude that on the day of reunion, both twins must both have aged the same albeit their clocks (which where initially synchronized with that of the Earth bound observers) will have registered a duration less than that registered by the Earth bound observers. In the traditional twin paradox, it is argued that the stay at home twin will have aged more than the travelling twin and the asymmetry is attributed to the fact that the travelling twin’s frame of reference is not an inertial reference frame during the periods of acceleration and deceleration making it “illegal” for the travelling twin to use the STR in their frame, thus “resolving” the paradox. This same argument does not hold in the case considered here as both twins will undergo identical experiences where each twin sees the other as the one that is in motion. This means, each twin must conclude that the other twin is the one that is younger. They will conclude that their ages must be numerically different, thus disagreeing with the Earth bound observers that their ages are the same. This leads us to a true paradox that throws Einstein’s Philosophy of Relativity into complete disarray.en_US
dc.identifier.citationNyambuya, G. G., 2014. Case of the Symmetrically Accelerated Twins. Prespacetime Journal, 5(11), pp. 1-5.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2153-8301
dc.identifier.urihttp://196.220.97.103:4000/handle/123456789/452
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherQuantumDream, Inc.en_US
dc.rights.licenseThis article was downloaded from NUST Institutional repository, and is made available under the terms and conditions as set out in the Institutional Repository Policy.en_US
dc.subjectDoubly Special Relativityen_US
dc.subjectSpecial Theory of Relativityen_US
dc.subjectTachyonsen_US
dc.subjectUncertainty Principleen_US
dc.titleCase of the Symmetrically Accelerated Twinsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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