If acceleration and gravity are equivilent for "some" descriptive
equations of GR, then is it correct to state that, a highly accelerated
particle, is really a gravited particle? Particles accelerated to close
to light speed gain Mass, thus gain Gravity.
Or is it that Mass and Gravity are equivilent at light velocities?
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