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IvicaPhysics
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I've just watched a video by PBS spacetime on how an object with more potential energy has more mass, or less, in some cases (mass defect). But there is a problem.
Quantum mechanics tells us that a particle has a chance of appearing at difderent places ( wave function), and that it also decreases with distance. So a particle has a chance (REALLY small, I know, but not 0) of appearing 1m from the event horizon of a black hole. There is also a chance that all the particles in a ball teleport thar way an arrange themselves in a ball. It isn't 0.
So the ball has the gravitational potential energy of...yeah.
Since it can appear almost everywhere, its potential energy should be huge, perhaps infinite, and therefore, it's mass.
Quantum mechanics tells us that a particle has a chance of appearing at difderent places ( wave function), and that it also decreases with distance. So a particle has a chance (REALLY small, I know, but not 0) of appearing 1m from the event horizon of a black hole. There is also a chance that all the particles in a ball teleport thar way an arrange themselves in a ball. It isn't 0.
So the ball has the gravitational potential energy of...yeah.
Since it can appear almost everywhere, its potential energy should be huge, perhaps infinite, and therefore, it's mass.