FWIW, I've established to my satisfaction that the "paradox" is unrelated 
to the fact that the car fits and doesn't fit in the garage. As Clark 
pointed out, this result is "odd". And it is not related to Clark claim the 
alleged paradox has anything to do with the idea that fitting and not 
filling occurs "at the same time", since each frame in SR has its own set 
of clocks, so the hypothesis in quotes makes no sense. The one thing 
there's general agreement on, is that the paradox is resolved by applying 
the disagreement about simultaneity. You've made this claim repeatedly and 
mocked me for not seeing the light. But if your alleged solution, which I 
referred to as a slogan, is the solution to the paradox, the question is, 
"What is the problem it is a solution to?" So, now I'd appreciate an answer 
to this basic question, if you have one. What exactly, in your opinion, is 
the paradox you claim is solved by disagreement about simultaneity? AG

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