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A DISCUSSION ABOUT TIME DILATION BASED ON SPECIAL RELATIVITY
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This article discusses time dilation based on special relativity. An experiment is designed to examine time dilation effects deduced from special relativity. This experiment is similar to but different from the famous “twin paradox” because this experiment doesn’t involve any accelerating process, or decelerating process, or change of travelling directions. Impossible results of the experiment are deduced by using special relativity. Thus it can be concluded that the theory of relativity (special relativity) is incorrect.
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- 1. Einstein A. (1916), Relativity: The Special and General Theory (Translation 1920), New York: H. Holt and Company. 2. Xinghong Wang, "A Discussion about Special Relativity", International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Education, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 4-7, 2021. 3. Calder, Nigel (2006). Magic Universe: A grand tour of modern science. Oxford University Press. p. 378. ISBN 978-0-19-280669-7.