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An observer moving with a light clock in a spaceship sees a light flash bouncing up and down between parallel mirrors in 1 nanosecond. an observer at rest outside the spaceship sees the same up-and-down flash in an observer moving with a light clock in a spaceship sees a light flash bouncing up and down between parallel mirrors in 1 nanosecond. an observer at rest outside the spaceship sees the same up-and-down flash in 1 nanosecond also. less than 1 nanosecond. more than 1 nanosecond.

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