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Old February 3rd 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Paul B. Andersen[_2_]
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Default Time Dilation achieves isotropic Speed

Peri of Pera skrev:
The questions a If time slows down and there is more time to do
things will light go a longer distance or is the speed of light
reduced? Either must occur to preserve the law of physics d=v/t.
Peter Riedt


According to SR:
1. Time is what clocks show.
2. Clocks always run at their proper rate,
they never slow down or speed up.

Since time never slows down you haven't asked a question.

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