I came with a thought experiment which I'm not sure how to answer, so I'm asking your help:
Do photons cause gravity? I mean: If you create some very-very energetic photons (a beam of very energetic photons), will they attract matter?
I bet that possible answers are "yes" and "no". So:
- If Yes: What's the deal of the propagation? Since gravity propagates with the speed of light, the propagation of photons' gravity along their movement is a mind mess. Photons will always catch-up with their "gravitational wave", causing a constant "sonic boom". If so, shouldn't this result in an ever increasing gravitational force?
- If No: Isn't it statistically possible for a black hole to convert part of its mass to photons, leaving it with less than the critical mass and explode in the most energetic "supernova" ever seen?