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Le 15/06/2025 à 18:19, clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) a écrit :There is nothing wrong in writing so. The symbol m' just denotes somethingMass does not change with variations of gravity.Mass is a relativistic invariant.
Inertial mass is equivalent to gravitational mass.
Therefore, mass does not change with velocity.
Dr. Richard Hachel said: "One hippopotamus does not become two hippopotamuses by changing the frame of reference."
If mass were a relativistic variant, the energy of a body would become
E=2mc².sqrt(1+Vr²/c²).
Everyone knows this is false, and that E=mc².sqrt(1+Vr²/c²).
So, no.
Mass is an invariant.
It's strange, moreover, that idiotic scientists still write: m'=m/sqrt(1-v²/c²).
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