Authors: Jong-Seo Yoon
When two objects with a mass of m are d apart, convert the mass of this object into energy using E=mc^2, and 2mc^2 will come out. However, once you attach this object to gravity and convert it all into energy, with 2mc^2, gravity potential energy will be converted to as much energy as Gm^2/d. An object of the same mass emitted different energy. We need to rethink the potential energy and energy-mass conservation law.
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