Stop goading mistermack.mistermack wrote:Just minutes ago Twiglet, you said that that was a philosophical question, not a scientific one.Twiglet wrote: The basic tenet of SR is that all frames of reference are equally valid.
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The distinction is basic. Relativity makes assumptions.
You asked if I could say whether they are always true, which of course, I can't. I can only state they are consistent with experimental results. I framed your original question in a way that would help anyone solving it using relativity to understand how relativity works, in the process of obtaining the answer.
Are you just too lazy to even give it a go? Do you prefer to piddle about with the linguistic distinction between truth and science, or do you want to understand the science? Probably a good idea to understand the science if you want to criticise it, IMO.