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This diagram shows that acceleration plays no explanatory role in the twin paradox. By adding an arbitrarily small journey (B,C,D) to twin 1's trajectory, we can give him exactly the same accelerations as those felt by twin 2 (at A,T,E). |
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Using the xfig program |
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2013-05-12 |
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