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I was wondering if there is and what is the equations that show that as an object accelerates towards the speed of light its mass increase to infinite.
The discussion centers on the relativistic mass increase as an object approaches the speed of light, specifically referencing the equation m = m₀ / √(1 - v² / c²). This equation illustrates that as velocity (v) approaches the speed of light (c), the relativistic mass (m) increases significantly. Participants also explore the implications of measuring initial mass in the context of an expanding universe, questioning whether initial mass is relative to the observer's frame of reference.
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