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From my understanding E=mc2 shows that relativistic mass is equivilent to energy. And hence the conservation of relativistic mass is a restatement of the conservation of energy.
Also from my understanding it also indicates that rest mass can be converted into photons. Also I think this happens all the time in particle colliders. Thus rest mass is not conserved.
However I have also been told (but not the most reliable of sources) that the conservation of rest mass is true, and is implied by the combination of conservation of energy and conservation of momentum.
Is rest mass conserved?
Also from my understanding it also indicates that rest mass can be converted into photons. Also I think this happens all the time in particle colliders. Thus rest mass is not conserved.
However I have also been told (but not the most reliable of sources) that the conservation of rest mass is true, and is implied by the combination of conservation of energy and conservation of momentum.
Is rest mass conserved?