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The twin paradox is a thought experiment that illustrates a consequence of Einstein's theory of special relativity. The theory of special relativity makes two fundamental claims: The speed of light, c, is a constant and never changes; and, the laws of...
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In physics, the twin paradox refers to a thought experiment in Special Relativity, in which a person who makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket will return home to find he or she has aged less than an identical twin who stayed on Earth. This...


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Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Paradoxical scalloped placenta with polyhydramnios in twin-twin transfusion syndrome
01/01/2007: 2,380 words, approx. 8 pages
Abstract Objective. To describe the paradoxical occurrence of a scalloped placenta in the presence of polyhydramnios and assess its clinical significance in pregnancies complicated by twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) treated with laser therapy. Methods. All patients who underwent laser therapy for TTTS...
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The twin paradox: what exactly is wrong with cloning people?(Column)
05/01/1997: 2,205 words, approx. 7 pages
Almost all characteristics of a human clone are similar to that of an identical twin. The main difference is in the method of their reproduction. On this basis, claims that human clones are ethically and morally wrong are inaccurate. By now everyone knows...
 


 

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