A Solution to the Twin Paradox from Within the STR Without Invoking Accelerations
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2014-11
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QuantumDream Inc.
Abstract
This is the first instalment in a four part series, the aim of the work being to introduce absolute
motion into Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity (STR). In the traditional treatment of Einstein’s
famous twin paradox, it is argued that the stay at home twin will age more than the “travelling”
twin and the asymmetry is attributed to the fact that the travelling twin’s reference system is not an
inertial reference system during the periods of acceleration and deceleration thus making it “illegal”
for the “travelling” twin to use the STR in their reference system, hence “resolving” the paradox
altogether. From within the domains, confines and provinces of Einstein’s STR, we argue without
considering the accelerations and decelerations, where we show that, indeed, it is the “travelling” twin
that is younger at the point of reunion. This brings us to a point of admission that there is indeed
a twin who really does the travelling and another that does the staying at home. Hidden within the
labyrinth of its seemingly coherent and consistent structure and fabric, does Einstein’s STR imply
absolute motion – we ask?
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This is a Preprint article
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absolute motion, absolute space, aether, pecial theory of relativitys, twin paradox
Citation
Nyambuya, G. G., 2014. A Solution to the Twin Paradox from Within the STR Without Invoking Accelerations. Prespacetime Journal, Vol. 5(11), pp. 1-6.