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▸ noun: (relativity) The phenomenon in which two observers who start together with identical clocks, follow different timelines, and then rejoin can have different elapsed times on their clocks, especially if one travels at a relativistic speed.
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▸ noun: (relativity) The phenomenon in which two observers who start together with identical clocks, follow different timelines, and then rejoin can have different elapsed times on their clocks, especially if one travels at a relativistic speed.
Similar:
twin paradox,
twins paradox,
grandfather paradox,
arrow paradox,
paradox,
paradoxy,
closed time loop,
observer's paradox,
pseudosynchrony,
time loop,
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