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For this question imagine an balloon that will never pop and contains infinite mass. This balloon materializes inside a perfect vacuum with no boundary.
Is there a terminal velocity of the expansion of the balloon?
If so, does the balloon gradually accelerate to this velocity or does it hit it immediately?
If there is no terminal velocity then would the balloon accelerate to light speed and potentially beyond?
Is there a terminal velocity of the expansion of the balloon?
If so, does the balloon gradually accelerate to this velocity or does it hit it immediately?
If there is no terminal velocity then would the balloon accelerate to light speed and potentially beyond?