Hi I have been reading a lot of anti Einstein articles all over the internet.I dont think they are right,but one thing is bothering me about uniform motion. Einstein said,that the time of the uniformly moving observer will slow from the point of view of the resting observer. If I consider ,the moving observer at rest then the previously resting observer will be in motion,so his time will slow.(Ignoring acceleration of course).Can both observers be right? This is the argument of one of his critics named Herbert Dingle.Does anybody know the answer for this question?
I have been reading a lot of anti Einstein articles all over the internet.I dont think they are right,but one thing is bothering me about uniform motion.
Einstein said,that the time of the uniformly moving observer will slow from the point of view of the resting observer.
If I consider ,the moving observer at rest then the previously resting observer will be in motion,so his time will slow.(Ignoring acceleration of course).Can both observers be right?
This is the argument of one of his critics named Herbert Dingle.Does anybody know the answer for this question?