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Aerodyn
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Hello dear colleagues from the physics forum,
Following question came to my mind, can you tell me which statement (s) is/are wrong?.
Since relativistic mass is weighed with the Lorentz factor for an external observer, it is expected an increase with speed.
Such mass (m1) would tend to infinity with v=c, but before infinity it would go through the mass required to create a black hole. In addition, since the external observer would see the fast object contracted due to its speed, he would see a smaller object with a higher mass, which definitely would increase its density, creating the best conditions for a good black hole soup.
So the external observer would see m1 creating a black hole. What if now m1 decides to slow down until v=0? Would the external observer see m1 escaping from a black hole?
Thank you very much for four support on understanding this strange phenomenaAerodyn
Following question came to my mind, can you tell me which statement (s) is/are wrong?.
Since relativistic mass is weighed with the Lorentz factor for an external observer, it is expected an increase with speed.
Such mass (m1) would tend to infinity with v=c, but before infinity it would go through the mass required to create a black hole. In addition, since the external observer would see the fast object contracted due to its speed, he would see a smaller object with a higher mass, which definitely would increase its density, creating the best conditions for a good black hole soup.
So the external observer would see m1 creating a black hole. What if now m1 decides to slow down until v=0? Would the external observer see m1 escaping from a black hole?
Thank you very much for four support on understanding this strange phenomenaAerodyn