According to Einstein's General Theory (I think), the mass of an object increases as it approaches the speed of light. The amount of this increase depends on the position of the observer.
My question is: At what point does the increasing mass begin to warp the space around it (relative to the observer)?
Thanks in advance for any input,
Roy
In India they assume the majority are honest (the way things are).
They might be making some false assumptions. Yesterday (May 17), their stock market crashed, and they're blaming certain politicians. I don't think the voting machines are going to help them.
According to Einstein's General Theory (I think), the mass of an object increases as it approaches the speed of light. The amount of this increase depends on the position of the observer. My question is: At what point does the increasing mass begin to warp the space around it (relative to the observer)? Thanks in advance for any input, Roy
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They might be making some false assumptions. Yesterday (May 17), their stock market crashed, and they're blaming certain politicians. I don't think the voting machines are going to help them.