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two massive particles a finite distance from each other are bound to each other gravitationally, so if one disappeared the other one would have its energy altered, and the conservation of mass-energy would be broken.
so what happens when a massive particle decays to a less massive particle with the emission of say a gamma ray? how would the energy of another particle in the vicinity be altered?
so what happens when a massive particle decays to a less massive particle with the emission of say a gamma ray? how would the energy of another particle in the vicinity be altered?