PoufPoal OP t1_j8hdnjc wrote
Reply to comment by Aseyhe in In the twin paradox, what happens if the travelling twin never U-turn to get back to earth? (explanation in the post) by PoufPoal
Thank you, that is a really usefull answer.
> So the two twins' elapsed times will depend on how fast they are moving with respect to this preferred frame.
In any case (any choosen frame), the one travelling would move faster, right?
Aseyhe t1_j8hl9w3 wrote
Imagine the Earth is already moving with respect to the preferred frame imposed by the universe's geometry. Then depending on the direction of travel, the traveler could potentially be moving slower than the Earth, with respect to that preferred frame.
PoufPoal OP t1_j8hr1v2 wrote
Ok, so, aren't we back in the paradox, where depending on the preferred frame we choose, the shower twin is not the same, then?
Aseyhe t1_j8hrha5 wrote
But there's no paradox because there is an objective preferred frame in a universe that loops around, which is imposed by the choice of at what times you "connect the opposite edges" of the universe.
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