To peteshimmon (#22)
The situation doesn't involve a thought experiment or any way of thinking in a method that will help to "see" how relativity works or anything like that.
The real science situation is instead that Einstein made a truly bad mistake, and that mistake is obvious in the math calculations and science description that I have written. The real science is Einstein's calculations are factually wrong, and the false-science is therefore proven to be totally and factually wrong. This truth is right there for anyone to see the facts of it, and the end situation is this truth is undeniable fact now.
Because of this truth, there is no thought experiment needed that will help anyone understand something that isn't true. It isn't then me that needs to think of relativity differently so I understand it, but everyone else looking at the true science and math that shows it to be totally and factually wrong. And, that wrongness isn't going to change into right no matter how many ways we try to look at it differently in order to make it right. It's impossible to make it right.
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