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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive object" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts to describe a large and heavy object. Example: The telescope detected a massive object in the outer reaches of our galaxy, leading scientists to believe it could be a previously unknown black hole.
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Consider, for example, a massive object resting on a table.
So detecting neutrinos requires using a massive object.
Because of what happened to the meteorite on impact, there was no massive object to find.
A gravitational lens is formed when light is bent by a massive object.
By Newton's law, more distant objects should orbit a central massive object more slowly.
A massive object or great disturber would perturb or disturb anything that came close to it.
General relativity predicts that light must bend around any massive object.
As spacetime is warped, the light appears to bend around a massive object.
What general relativity says is that any massive object warps the spacetime around it.
Jupiter is a gas giant and, after the Sun, the most massive object in the solar system.
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Einstein's general theory of relativity allows physicists to imagine space-time curved by a massive object--a black hole, for instance--into a loop where you can travel into your past.
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