http://www.amazon.com/Relativity-Its-Roots-Banesh-Hoffmann/dp/0486406768
"Relativity and Its Roots" by Banesh Hoffmann, Chapter 5.
(I do not have the text in English so I am giving it in French)
Banesh Hoffmann, "La relativite, histoire d'une grande idee", Pour la
Science, Paris, 1999, p. 126:
"Dans un cas, je compare votre horloge a deux des miennes; dans
l'autre, vous comparez la mienne a deux des votres; ceci permet a
chacun de nous d'observer, sans absurdite, que l'horloge de l'autre
est plus lente que la sienne."
Translation from French: "In one case, I compare your clock with two
of mine; in the other, you compare a clock of mine with two of yours:
this allows either of us to observe, without any absurdity, that the
other's clock is slower than his own."
Hypnotists in Einstein criminal cult always present the travelling
twin's system as a point where only one clock can be placed, whereas
the twin at rest's system is always a "distance" along which there can
be more than one synchronized clocks. For that reason, calculations
always show that the travelling twin remains younger.
This result can easily be reversed - e.g. by placing two synchronized
clocks at the front and back ends of a long rocket - but then
hypnotists would discourage any further reasoning by declaring that
the identically accelerating clocks at the front and back ends of the
rocket lose their synchronization and the effect depends on the
distance between them (the length of the rocket). Normal minds
immediately abandon any further calculations while victorious
Einsteinians fiercely sing "Divine Einstein" and go into convulsions:
http://www.bnl.gov/community/Tours/EinsteinPics/Einsteine.jpg
Pentcho Valev