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COULD THIS BE THE REASON AN OBJECTS MASS IS INCREASED WHEN SPEEDING UP IN EMPTY SPACE


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Could it be that when a scale speeds up in space? That the reason its mass is increased ,is because it is running into gravity that is counter balancing the balance of gravity. Resulting in reacting against the scale causing the scale to gain more mass. In explanation the gravity in the space that the scale is moving into staying in balance with the scale, reacting together is where the energy comes from. In example ,the space the moon is in is effected by the earths gravity. While the space that earths ocean tides are effected in our effected by the moons gravity. So with gravity counter balancing one space with another space in this reaction. Could one not assume? That the space in between the moon and earth as if a scale speeding up between the two spaces. Would it not also exchange the counter balancing of the energy of gravity in this space with the space it is occupying as it speeds up through it? To result in where the energy obtained by the scale to gain the extra mass came from is in the exchange of the balancing of gravity.

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I am not sure how to disentangle this...

 

Anyway, we see relativistic effects in situations where it is safe to ignore the small contributions due to gravity. For example, experiments at CERN, which indirectly confirm special relativity, do not take into account the mass the Moon.

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To explain what I was stating on how an object gains mass. I brought attention to the fact that gravity in one space shows the effect that gravity counterbalances the gravity of another space. So if gravity counterbalances in one space with each, and ever other space in the entire universe. Gravity can be seen as a single gravity differential system our universe. Such as in a pattern of balance of 0g before the big bang. A perfect counter balance between gravity of one space, and ever other space is 0g. So if one excited the balance of the differential counterbalance in a repetitive pattern such as a particle to speed up. The exchange of the space counterbalancing that the repetitive pattern speeding up through, counterbalancing with each other. Would result in the repetitive pattern to speed up the exchange of the pattern counterbalancing in the space it is in. Which would result in the potential gravity of the space the repetitive pattern is counterbalancing in, to release the kinetic amount of gravity released in the form of mass. This happening because the repetitive pattern exchanging the exact pattern faster in counterbalancing in the same space.

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I brought attention to the fact that gravity in one space shows the effect that gravity counterbalances the gravity of another space. So if gravity counterbalances in one space with

 

What do you mean by this? Can you give an example?

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I have a question that is inspired by this thread topic and is tangentially similar to the original question.

 

If an object with a mass of m is approaching a velocity c from a velocity of 0, would its mass change as it approached c?

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I have a question that is inspired by this thread topic and is tangentially similar to the original question.

 

If an object with a mass of m is approaching a velocity c from a velocity of 0, would its mass change as it approached c?

 

No.

 

Some people define a "relativistic mass" which is E/c^2, where E is the total energy. But the mass we normally use in physics doesn't change.

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