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Re: Relativity Question
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 08:25:06PM +0000, Jude Beaudin wrote:
If a ship travels for 5 light years at .5c, for whom will the trip take 10
years? The occupants or an observer outside the ship?

heh.  depending who you ask.  for the dude in the ship, the _world_ is moving
at .5c, and so the world is aging slower.  (btw, it's not a 1/x ratio,
I think it's closer to a 1/x^2, but highschool was a long time ago...).
For the people on earth, the ship is moving at .5c, and therefore the
people on the ship will age slower.

I think.  IANAP :P

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(...) Let me rephrase the question: If a man travels on a ship away from earth for 5 light years at .5c, then returns to earth at .5c, who will have aged 20 years, the occupant or his twin who stayed on earth? Jude (24 years ago, 7-Nov-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek, lugnet.space)

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If a ship travels for 5 light years at .5c, for whom will the trip take 10 years? The occupants or an observer outside the ship? Jude (24 years ago, 7-Nov-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek, lugnet.space)

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