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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Special relativity and a connection with mass
« on: 17/09/2010 07:43:03 »
Well kind of guys, thanks for the input. Although I see that it may not be possible for a black hole to form as it doesn't take into account momentum and angular momentum, I am still left wondering if the dilation effect from a black hole and the relativistic effects of near light speed non zero masses are connected? I mean a black hole isn't the only thing that can bend space. I mean the one thing they both have in common is huge mass is required for both. Is it just a coincidence that both phenomena act in a similar way or is there a deeper connection?