Gravity is reversed.
All massenergy in the Universe, including antimatter, has gravity.
Think about it this way; both the Earth and yourself have gravity. Both are attracted to eachother. Since there is far more matter in the Earth, you are overwhelmed by the Earth's gravity. Gravity is a two-way "street".
The reason for gravitational attraction, is because massenergy in the Universe creates a curvature in space.
There is no such thing as antigravity in this Universe, or in any other Universe.
No. What I'm saying is that antigravity (what the poster alluded to), is impossible.
Gravity is a congruent force throughout the Universe, whether it is an ordinary matter Universe or an antimatter Universe.
Every word I used is a common word in modern English. You can reference any word or concept that you do not understamd in dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
Is it normal to wonder what would happen if gravity was reversed?
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Gravity is reversed.
All massenergy in the Universe, including antimatter, has gravity.
Think about it this way; both the Earth and yourself have gravity. Both are attracted to eachother. Since there is far more matter in the Earth, you are overwhelmed by the Earth's gravity. Gravity is a two-way "street".
The reason for gravitational attraction, is because massenergy in the Universe creates a curvature in space.
There is no such thing as antigravity in this Universe, or in any other Universe.
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and for those of us who dont speak nerd... your just saying we would die?
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No. What I'm saying is that antigravity (what the poster alluded to), is impossible.
Gravity is a congruent force throughout the Universe, whether it is an ordinary matter Universe or an antimatter Universe.
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ok please put that in english and not nerd
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Every word I used is a common word in modern English. You can reference any word or concept that you do not understamd in dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
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please use english i looked in eight dictionaries i didnt find understamd
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I apologise for the typo. please correct it to 'understand'.