Bell's spaceship paradox is a thought experiment in the realm of special relativity, proposed by physicist John S. Bell. It illustrates some of the counterintuitive aspects of simultaneity and the effects of relative motion on different observers. In the thought experiment, consider two identical spaceships, A and B, which are initially at rest and a certain distance apart in a reference frame. Both ships are connected by a taut string.
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