Understanding Time Dilation: How Passing Photons Affect Time Measurement

In summary: Yes, you measure the time between two events by observing the light pulses and measuring the time it takes for the light to travel between the two events.
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Speady said:
For whom that is no problem, I wish good luck in his wonderful relativistic world.
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