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In the universe, we can see mass gets converted to energy almost everywhere. Does the energy get converted to mass naturally? From an answer to a question I posted many months ago, I understand that it is possible to convert energy to mass. But does it happen in the same rate as mass to energy conversion?
If there is more mass to energy conversion occurring in the universe, will the universe become massless eventually?
When we think about the origin of universe, we start with a point mass or no mass concept. Shouldn't it be the other way? Initially the universe was of infinite mass and most of the mass got converted to energy, something like that...:)
If there is more mass to energy conversion occurring in the universe, will the universe become massless eventually?
When we think about the origin of universe, we start with a point mass or no mass concept. Shouldn't it be the other way? Initially the universe was of infinite mass and most of the mass got converted to energy, something like that...:)