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This is just a question out of curiosity.
When things are traveling at a faster relative speed they are supposed to have greater mass which makes it harder and harder to increase their speed relative to the observer due to if being harder to overcome momentum. (Correct that if it has mistakes).
Mass and gravitational pull are related I thought.
So does this greater mass due to higher relative movement also present a stronger gravitational pull?
When things are traveling at a faster relative speed they are supposed to have greater mass which makes it harder and harder to increase their speed relative to the observer due to if being harder to overcome momentum. (Correct that if it has mistakes).
Mass and gravitational pull are related I thought.
So does this greater mass due to higher relative movement also present a stronger gravitational pull?