out of two trains on two parallel tracks one is stationary and the other is moving . how does a passenger stationary train feel that his own train is moving.
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It's primarily because all motion is relative. As Einstein's theory of relativity states. Coupled with the fact that our eyes and brains have evolved in a way that gives rise to a feeling of apparent motion when we are in such a situation. The eyes follow the moving train and track it. The signals that are sent to the brain are interpreted in the same way as would be in a situation where the other train is stationary and our train is moving. The brain interprets both the signals in the same way.
This is especially obvious in people who become nauseous and sick in a moving car or bus. They are asked to look straight ahead instead of looking sideways to ease off the mixed signals that their brain is struggling against.
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By seeing the movable train. A passenger who belongs from rest train can feel that his /her train is also moving...
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