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  • It still sounds weird that two observers disagree upon whether two events are simultaneous or not. If according to me, two events happen at the same time, then everyone will agree that they happen simultaneously, because we do not consider the finite time difference that comes with a finite speed limit (the speed of light).

    Since the frame is jnertial, a baseball shot from the origin towards the other clocks will continue in a straight line and with the same speed, as would light. Although the speed of the baseballs must be the same, and should be known beforehand.

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