What are some potential topics for a FAQ on the Twin Paradox?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the need for a FAQ entry for the Twin Paradox and suggests several potential topics for such an entry. The speaker also mentions the possibility of opening sub-forums for these issues. Another participant mentions a useful resource for understanding the twin paradox.
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mgb_phys said:
eit - no faq but wiki has quite a good overage of this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_paradox

Why no FAQ for the Twin Paradox?

There are a few topics for which a FAQ would be very useful. I'd suggest that the Twin Paradox would be a prime contender for its own FAQ entry with at least two explanations - ie a (visual) geometric explanation and a (mathematical) relativity of simultaneity explanation.

Another contender for my money would be why you can't get a velocity from "contracted length / dilated time" (and how length contraction and time dilation differ from Lorentz transformations). Similarly a FAQ entry on what "coordinate time" and "proper time" mean, along with their distance equivalents.

Another option would be to open up sub-forums for these hot-button issues. That would mean that rather than have twins discussed over and over again, because the earlier threads are not easily seen, a new arrival to the Special and General Relativity forums would see there is a specific area for "twin paradox discussions", and one for "time dilation and length contraction", and so on. Each of these could have their own FAQ.

I can't remember all the recurring themes off the top of my head, but I am sure some of the other regulars can.

cheers,

neopolitan
 
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There are already too many FAQ about twins. There are already too many conflicting answers of FAQ.
 
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I always like http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/TwinParadox/twin_paradox.html" for the twin paradox which points to the FAQ and a set of experimental tests verifying the SR calculation.
 
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