Hi Hohlraum,
Been a fun trip around the world on this thread. I suggested in the past another way of looking at the same thing is to use a silvered perforated movie projector screen, position a like size mirror opposite the screen and another like size mirror behind the perforated screen. Focus a projected image on the first mirror so that the image is reflected on the movis screen. The image "bleeds" through the perforations and reflect back off the rear mirror, thus cascading into infinity.... fun stuff for the mind. With such a setup , one can enjoy the thrill of " time elapse" to one's hearts content thus proving one can perform wonders with numbers while eating cucumbers. Once saw a textbbook on calculus. Only about 30 some pages. Had a wonderful heading stating.. "calculus is made easy by those that know how to teach calculus and difficult by those that don't. When one considers how many fools on earth can calculate, its a wonder calculus is so difficult to understand by the learned." < grin>
Richard






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From: Horace Heffner

Final here means when all three clocks are brought back together.

I have to wonder what the data actually looks like.

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I don't think anyone has mentioned this site:

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/airtim.html

Terry
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