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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Astronomy__Cosmology/Big_Ideas_in_Cosmology_(Coble_et_al.)/09%3A_Special_Relativity/9.02%3A_Time_Dilation
      You will know that moving clocks are slower. You will be able to correctly use the time dilation formula to compare times in different reference frames.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/UCD%3A_Physics_9D__Modern_Physics/2%3A_Foundations_of_Special_Relativity/2.2%3A_The_Nature_of_Time
      We continue in the same manner as Einstein – with what he called "thought experiments." These are simply logical arguments that lead to inescapable conclusions if the relativity principle is correct. ...We continue in the same manner as Einstein – with what he called "thought experiments." These are simply logical arguments that lead to inescapable conclusions if the relativity principle is correct. Some of the most startling of these conclusions are related to the nature of time.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/UCD%3A_Physics_9HB__Special_Relativity_and_Thermal_Statistical_Physics/1%3A_Foundations_of_Relativity/1.2%3A_The_Nature_of_Time
      We continue in the same manner as Einstein – with what he called "thought experiments." These are simply logical arguments that lead to inescapable conclusions if the relativity principle is correct. ...We continue in the same manner as Einstein – with what he called "thought experiments." These are simply logical arguments that lead to inescapable conclusions if the relativity principle is correct. Some of the most startling of these conclusions are related to the nature of time.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Chicago_State_University/PH_S_1150%3A_Basic_Astronomy/09%3A_Special_Relativity/9.02%3A_Time_Dilation
      You will know that moving clocks are slower. You will be able to correctly use the time dilation formula to compare times in different reference frames.

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