Ulim, the discussion began when you made certain claims:
Ulim wrote:Also the effects are reversed. So the guy in the train will see the world outside speed up and stretch to like 2.3 its original lenght in the direction of movement.
This is in direct contradiction with the video you posted, did you even watch the video? Skip ahead to 18:00 if you don't believe me. The video points out that both observers make equal observations about the other party.
Here is another video, that actually does address the twin paradox:
Pay close attention to this quote from the end of the video (at 2:45):
Quote:Trying to understand relativity just by using basic equations for time dilation and length contraction, like is often done in beginning physics classes, will often lead to confusing apparent contradictions, because these equations don't take into account the full changing of simultaneity of events and so on.
As it was stated before, the crux of the issue is the acceleration, not the motion.
Perhaps the discussion turned into nitpicking, but that is what happens when you avoid the questions and instead resort to accusing others of confusing relativity with newtonian physics, while not even properly understanding orbital motion yourself.