| Re: Motion and Mass Could aether (supposing it exists) play a role in increasing the mass of an object as it accelerates? If it is a fluid like medium, then could the principle of superposition be applied? Except increasing the mass instead of size (somehow)? Or possibly the ever evasive gravitons are responsible. Just like the myth stating you get wetter when you run in the rain; maybe an object accelerating through space gets 'wetter' with gravitons giving the illusion of an increase in mass. Or maybe I'm just talking out of the wrong end here (because I'm no expert). Haha.
Thanks.
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