TED-Ed: Einstein's twin paradox explained | Amber Stuver

TED-Ed: Einstein's twin paradox explained | Amber Stuver

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The video explores the twin paradox, where identical twin astronauts, Tara and Stella, experience different aging rates due to Stella's space journey at 86.6% the speed of light. Special relativity explains that time passes slower for Stella, resulting in her being younger than Tara upon return. The Lorentz factor and light signals are used to illustrate time dilation and length contraction. The paradox is resolved by understanding that Stella's change in reference frames makes her a non-inertial observer, unlike Tara, who remains at rest.

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What is the speed of Stella's spaceship relative to the speed of light?

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What is the Lorentz factor at 86.6% the speed of light?

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Why does Stella not notice time slowing down on her spaceship?

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What is the twin paradox?

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How do the twins measure the passage of time during the experiment?

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What causes the asymmetry in the twins' aging process?

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Who is older when the twins reunite, and why?