As an object approaches the speed of light, its observed mass becomes infinitely large -- Does the Gravity of the object show a corresponding increase and become infinitely large?
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3$\begingroup$ Does this answer your question? If a mass moves close to the speed of light, does it turn into a black hole? $\endgroup$– PM 2RingCommented Jan 29 at 0:57
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1$\begingroup$ Related: Does a high-speed particle weigh more? $\endgroup$– PukCommented Jan 29 at 1:02
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3$\begingroup$ You are currently moving arbitrarily close to the speed of light in an appropriately chosen frame. Do you notice other objects trying hard to cling to you? $\endgroup$– WillOCommented Jan 29 at 1:04
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$\begingroup$ Yes, but it is not simply a scalar multiplication with the gammafactor but vector dependend, see physics.stackexchange.com/a/718466/24093 $\endgroup$– YukterezCommented Jan 29 at 1:14
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