Einstein's twin paradox explained - Amber Stuver
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On their 20th birthday, identical twin astronauts volunteer for an experiment. Terra will remain on Earth, while Stella will board a spaceship. Stella’s ship will travel to visit a star that is 10 light-years away, then return to Earth. As they prepare to part ways, the twins wonder what will happen when they’re reunited. Who will be older? Amber Stuver investigates the “Twin Paradox.”
The more mass something has, the more energy you need to increase its speed. Considering this and the effects of special relativity, can an object with mass reach the speed of light? Why or why not? What does that mean for the mass of the photon (the particle associated with light)?
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- Educator Amber L. Stuver
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- Composer André Aires
- Storyboard Artist Rui Almeida
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