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Simple Yes or No Question but how would you prove?
If gravity is a property of matter, when it gets converted to energy (for instance light) does energy also have the property of gravity? If so how could it be proven as a very large amount of energy would be required to equal a small amount of matter, and a small amount of matter has a small amount of gravity? Energy (for instance light) can be affected by gravity.
If not what happens to the gravity property of matter when it gets converted to energy?
Just a curious question from watching a show about Einstein last night.
Thank You,
Greg
If gravity is a property of matter, when it gets converted to energy (for instance light) does energy also have the property of gravity? If so how could it be proven as a very large amount of energy would be required to equal a small amount of matter, and a small amount of matter has a small amount of gravity? Energy (for instance light) can be affected by gravity.
If not what happens to the gravity property of matter when it gets converted to energy?
Just a curious question from watching a show about Einstein last night.
Thank You,
Greg