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A twin is moving at Near Light speed and flashes a light beam in his
direction of motion: Does the twin on Earth notice a frequency change in this light beam (does the wavelength of light also contract the same way the length of objects contracts at Near Light Speed? (Shorter Wavelength = Higher frequency = higher Energy = higher Inertia (resistance to displacement or bending) |
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