Authors: Seamus McCelt
The light clock is wrong.
The apparatus (the clock) would just move away from the beam of light.
You would have to angle the light beam to make it hit the clock pads (mirrors) and that changes everything. i.e. the distance the light beam has to travel does NOT increase because of the moving
clock -- it is because you have to angle the beam.
You might need to think about it for a couple of months to realize everything. Good luck with your endeavors.
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