The Twin Paradox: Working Toward Functional Interpretation

Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 4:15-39 (2004)
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Abstract

The Twin Paradox is not a new topic. What is new in this article is that it is an exercise toward interpretation that is functional, in the sense discovered by Lonergan in Method in Theology. The author being interpreted is P. Tipler; and the primary document is taken from his well known textbook. I try to lay out the basic argument in a way that reveals the operative insights, as well as the significant oversights. As it turns out, it would seem that there is neither theoretical basis nor experimental evidence for the alleged “slowing of time” for the high speed traveler

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