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Originally Posted by xelasnave
I dont get it from what was said  . Do you have a link to what it was that he siad or if the answer is before me on science daily could you explain how he has solved it  . He says he solved but did he say how ? How is it solved? In the words of our great never made it leader.."Please explain".
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The full answer, will be published soon, see below:
Kak's findings were published online in the International Journal of Theoretical Science, and will appear in the upcoming print version of the publication.
This is a general description of what he did, few people living or dead would be able to fully appreciate the math here
"I solved the paradox by incorporating a new principle within the relativity framework that defines motion not in relation to individual objects, such as the two twins with respect to each other, but in relation to distant stars," said Kak. Using probabilistic relationships, Kak's solution assumes that the universe has the same general properties no matter where one might be within it.