Relativity and Cosmology

   

A Possible Proof that Negative Ageing Doesn't Occur in Special Relativity

Authors: Michael Leon Fontenot

The CMIF (Co-Moving-Inertial-Frames) simultaneity method is the most commonly-used way in special relativity of determining the current age of a distant person, according to an accelerated observer. CMIF says that, when an observer accelerates in the direction AWAY from a distant person, the observer will conclude that the distant person gets YOUNGER. But the proof described herein shows that such negative aging, according to the observer, doesn’t occur.

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