So, the whole idea is that motion is relative. One thing to another. I get that.
But, let's say you have two identical balls. There is an identical clock attached to each. They are the only thing in the universe. I say that one is moving away from the other at close to the speed of light, the other is stationary. But you can't tell which one is the one moving - from each of their perspectives it looks the same, as if the other one is the one moving.
So, in this situation, how the heck would the clocks on the balls know what speed to run - the one that is moving at close to the speed of light should be ticking much slower than the other one. So which clock clicks slower? Am I the only one that thinks about and pokes holes in these things?!
Thanks.
But, let's say you have two identical balls. There is an identical clock attached to each. They are the only thing in the universe. I say that one is moving away from the other at close to the speed of light, the other is stationary. But you can't tell which one is the one moving - from each of their perspectives it looks the same, as if the other one is the one moving.
So, in this situation, how the heck would the clocks on the balls know what speed to run - the one that is moving at close to the speed of light should be ticking much slower than the other one. So which clock clicks slower? Am I the only one that thinks about and pokes holes in these things?!
Thanks.

