Are the astronauts that spend a month in the space station younger than their 
twin brothers when they get back to earth? 

 

In my 25 May post my use of the word believe is meant to mean “believe”.  It 
means am not certain.  What is your answer to my question?

 

John R.

 

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Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

On 25 May 2014 04:36, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

What I believe is that time does not slow down when you go fast.

 

Well it does, as measured in the reference frame in which the object is going 
fast. This is an indisputable measurable effect which has been confirmed by 
atomic clocks flown in jets, by satellites and of course by particles in 
accelerators.

 

I told you using the word "believe" when you talk about physics (except in a 
colloquial sense, to mean something like "if I remember correctly") was a bad 
idea.

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