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Wednesday, January 01, 2020
Today’s Poser
If all matter has gravity, what happens to its gravity when matter disappears, say in an atomic explosion ... or in the fusion producing the sun’s radiation?
If there an excess of gravity in the universe over matter (gravitons?), this might be the reason that the universe is expanding ... because only gravity attached to matter exerts it’s force?
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Could "dark matter" be the mass of the energy in the universe?
Could the mass of "dark matter" come from the implied gravity in energy?
http://www.mrelativity.net/RelationshipEmc2toFmaandGravity/Relationship%20of%20E%20=%20mc2%20to%20F%20=%20ma%20and%20Gravity.htm
If there an excess of gravity in the universe over matter (gravitons?), this might be the reason that the universe is expanding ... because only gravity attached to matter exerts it’s force?
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