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Paradoxes of Relativity

In this article, we present several apparent paradoxes of special relativity and their respective solutions. These paradoxes have appeared since the advent of relativity in 1905, and in fact they are never paradoxes. From a didactic point of view, paradoxes are an excellent learning tool. They lead the student to confront, and abandon, several central concepts of Galilean theory, such as simultaneity and rigidity of extended bodies. In particular, we review a new and simple solution to the twin paradox, recently found by one of the present authors [1[1] G. Alencar, The Physics Educator 5, 31 (2023).]. It does not need to consider reference accelerators or light signals, which are the solutions presented in the literature.

Keywords:
Special relativity; simultaneity; lorentz contraction


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