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<span lang="EN-US">The Four dimensional Euclidean Reality model clearly explains why during the uniform, rectilinear motion, the time dilation effect is symmetrical for both twins, and why and when the time dilation is eventually measured in a system of one of the travelling twin.</span>
 
<span lang="EN-US">The Four dimensional Euclidean Reality model clearly explains why during the uniform, rectilinear motion, the time dilation effect is symmetrical for both twins, and why and when the time dilation is eventually measured in a system of one of the travelling twin.</span>
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Explanation of twin paradox according to the Euclidean Reality model
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Author(s) Witold Nawrot
Keywords time dilation, relativity, twin paradox
Published 2013
Journal None
No. of pages 3

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Abstract

The Four dimensional Euclidean Reality model clearly explains why during the uniform, rectilinear motion, the time dilation effect is symmetrical for both twins, and why and when the time dilation is eventually measured in a system of one of the travelling twin.

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