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The twin paradox shows how time changes because of speed.
They are also found in some thought experiments such as the twin paradox.
The twin paradox is an example of this effect.
This is the so-called twins paradox mentioned in Chapter 2.
This was measured in a variety of tests and is related to the twin paradox.
A physical example of this inequality is the twin paradox in special relativity.
Most space travelers took whatever measures they could to avoid becoming victims of the twin paradox.
It was a variation of the famous but little understood Einstein twin paradox.
Thus, we speak of the "twin paradox", involving biological aging.
The Twin Paradox has a very simple resolution in this framework.
You get that close to a singularity and you come up against the twin paradox.
Describe how the concept of time dilation leads to the "twin paradox".
The twin paradox: Is the symmetry of time dilation paradoxical?
In that case, the experiment is more akin to the twin paradox I discussed in class.
The twin paradox in physics is a thought experiment in special relativity.
Therefore, the twin paradox is not a paradox in the sense of a logical contradiction.
Would such effects as the twin paradox exist if the framework of fixed stars and distant galaxies were not there?
The effects of this sort of time dilation are discussed further in the popular "twin paradox".
Naively applying them to other situations gives rise to such paradoxes as the twin paradox.
This leads to the famous "twin paradox" in which one twin is rocketed at high speed across the galaxy and back home.
One startling feature of relativity is the twin paradox, pointed out by Paul Langevin in 1911.
I'm working on contradictions between the twin paradox and magnetism,' said a tall, genial fellow not wearing his badge.
Both the twin paradox and the Ehrenfest paradox and their explanation were already mentioned above.
Finally, consider the "twin paradox."
In fact, the Special Theory can be extended to deal with cases involving acceleration, such as the Twin Paradox.