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Re: The Other Side of Gravity - 09-08-2007, 04:24 PM

Dark Energy (or whatever you call it) is antigravity because then we have completed the epithet ' to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction' and that every matter has an antimatter. Hence antigravity is Dark energy. It could be gravity to antimatter...


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That's one of the problems that I have with gravity, it's uni-directional and does not fit with the statement 'every action has an equal and oposite reaction' as it is only attracting. Is it just me, or does anyone think that if gravity is only attractive, then why do the galaxies seem to be moving apart from one another and wouldn't this force pull everything in the universe together, speeding up as the centre gathers more mass, increasing its magnetic pull? Furthermore, where would the centre be?

I don't know what ionic means, nor can I decipher the wikipedia explanation of it. Can you give me an example of two of something that would have an unbalanced electrical charge?
  
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