exactly, but since the travelers are under 1 g of acceleration constantly and the earth dwelers are under 1 g of gravitational force then they are both experiencing the exact same time dialation, regardles of their relative velocities.
hey, seems to me that since both the observers on earth and the space travelers are under 1g of accelerationg there will be no difference in the time dilation for either. Yes, there will be observed time dilation but in reality they will age at the same rate. (if the travelers return to earth after their trip, and they never exceded 1 g of acceleration, they will be the same age as those who stayed on earth) I'm not sure of the exact error that the author is making, mabey somebody else can take a look at it?
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exactly, but since the travelers are under 1 g of acceleration constantly and the earth dwelers are under 1 g of gravitational force then they are both experiencing the exact same time dialation, regardles of their relative velocities.
hey, seems to me that since both the observers on earth and the space travelers are under 1g of accelerationg there will be no difference in the time dilation for either. Yes, there will be observed time dilation but in reality they will age at the same rate. (if the travelers return to earth after their trip, and they never exceded 1 g of acceleration, they will be the same age as those who stayed on earth) I'm not sure of the exact error that the author is making, mabey somebody else can take a look at it?