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Yes. If you could somehow concentrate enough light into a small space, it's even possible to form a black hole.
Comment by MySisterIsHere at 07/12/2023 at 22:14 UTC
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Okay, so hear me out...
If photons are infinitely dilated in time/contracted in space along their path, would it be possible for them to be affected by their own gravitation?
Alternatively, what could be some gravitational implications of stars constantly dumping more and more energy into space?
I realize how goofily miniscule the effects I'm focusing on are, but maybe they could have some relevance on intergalactic scales?