>>105656692 (OP)
In theory yes. But in practice the weight difference should be very small, i wonder if it is even possible to measure the difference with a regular scale.
>>105656712
you're not adding more electrons just moving them around in the battery to different places
>>105656765
not with a regular scale. the only difference would come from the consequence of the mass energy equivalence, and it would be something almost negligible and impossible to measure with normal instruments
>>105656878
the title says testable but the article says they didn't see any results when they tested it. also, a 0 is the same amount of information as a 1.
>>105657324
nigger do you think that in a world where everyone owns like 10 battery devices people aren't going to ask stupid questions like that? I though about the exact thing a few hours ago
If you have a long enough USB cable, can you begin a transfer, unplug the cable, and then plug it into a different PC and have the transfer continue, uninterrupted?
>>105656692 (OP)
It's the same mass, the chemical reaction inside the battery just moves the electrons, when you're charging the battery the extra energy is used to reverse the chemical reaction, no extra electrons are added or removed from the system.