He also discussed two other unexplained effects : ( 1 ) non-conservation of mass implied by Lorentz's variable mass \ gamma m, Abraham's theory of variable mass and Kaufmann's experiments on the mass of fast moving electrons and ( 2 ) the non-conservation of energy in the radium experiments of Madame Curie.
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He also discussed two other unexplained effects : ( 1 ) non-conservation of mass implied by Lorentz's variable mass \ gamma m, Abraham's theory of variable mass and Kaufmann's experiments on the mass of fast moving electrons and ( 2 ) the non-conservation of energy in the radium experiments of Madame Curie.
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:Black holes have variable mass, whereas all particles of a given type have the same rest mass . ( Then again, " is " the mass of a black hole a rest mass ? ) I suppose every different mass of black hole would be a different " particle ", in a sense, which interacts with other particles by eating them and becoming a higher-order black hole?