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Jexis Posted 10 years ago
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Could you correct my grammar?

I'm going to post it to question-and-answer website. People there tend not to answer questions with bad grammar that's why I'm here asking for your help.

“Is there a limit to how massive a physical object can get?

Let's assume that there is a thing in the universe that loses no mass but keeps gaining large amount of it every time. Would that process go forever? Or it would eventually stop once it reaches the limit? And what about its gravity? The more massive the stronger the gravity, right? Wouldn't its gravity become an issue?”

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“Is there a limit to how massive a physical object can get? Let's assume that there is a thing an object in the universe that loses no mass but keeps gaining large amoun ts of it all the every time. Would Could that process go on forever?

  • “Is there a limit to how massive a physical object can get?
  • Let's assume that there is a thing an object in the universe that loses no mass but keeps gaining large amoun ts of it all the every time.
  • Would Could that process go on forever?
  • Or it would eventually stop once it reaches the a certain limit?
  • And what about its the gravity that object would exert ?
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“Is there a limit to how massive a physical object can get?

Let's assume that there is a thing an object in the universe that loses no mass but keeps gaining large amounts of it all the every time. Would Could that process go on forever? Or it would eventually stop once it reaches the a certain limit? An

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