>But by definition, mass is the measure of the number of atoms,
>particles, matter, etc. in an object.
I've not studied physics, but if I remember elementary phsyics well, a fundamental law of...
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>But by definition, mass is the measure of the number of atoms,
>particles, matter, etc. in an object.
I've not studied physics, but if I remember elementary phsyics well, a fundamental law of...
>It is common scientific theory that when you approach the
>speed of light, you gain mass.
Not only when approaching the speed of light. But when approaching the speed of light, the increment...