Originally posted by iceeyes9
I just read an article, I think the cause for concern comes in when rain falls on top of snow thus doubleing the weight!
Close - mass is constant. Weight is a function of gravity. That's why you weigh less on the moon but have the same mass as here on earth and anywhere else for that matter. Not sure what happens if you travel through a black hole. I think your mass becomes infiniteOriginally posted by iceeyes9
How could it be heavier, isn't it just in a different form? The mass changes but the weight would remain the same right????
Originally posted by Admin
Close - mass is constant. Weight is a function of gravity. That's why you weigh less on the moon but have the same mass as here on earth and anywhere else for that matter. Not sure what happens if you travel through a black hole. I think your mass becomes infinite