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Can relativistic mass create a black hole?

OleBlueEyes 5 June 10
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Suppose we have two neutral particles moving parallel to each other, and we accelerate them to close to light-speed. Does the gravitational attraction between them increase? Does anyone know? What does theory say? (Not sure how to accelerate neutral particles — I only specified that to avoid complications of electromagnetic attraction/repulsion.)

Coffeo Level 8 June 11, 2018
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It would seem sensible for it to do so.

Denker Level 7 June 11, 2018
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What do you mean by 'relativistic mass'? I guess any kind of mass could create a black hole if there was enough of it.

Coffeo Level 8 June 10, 2018

Moving 0.99999999999c like in e=mc2

@OleBlueEyes Well you'd need an awful lot of it.

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