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[1/4/5] Twin paradox (though the discussion is beyond the special relativity)

The time progress of a moving clock A is slower than that of a resting clock B. However, c
from the view point (or the coordinate frame) of A, A is moving and B is resting. Thus the time progress of B must be slower than that of A. which is the right statement?

To get the correct answer, I generated two CG movies; one is the movie when the view point of CG is on the coordinate frame A and the other is the movie when the view point is on the coordinate frame B. We can solve this paradox because the CG program I wrote is based on the general relativity.
[1/4/5/1] Case that the view point is on A.

[1/4/5/2] Case that the view point is on B

[1/4/5/3] Stereoscopic: Case that the view point is on B

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