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Originally Posted by Samuel
Think about it... a particle with the opposite properties of gravity...
-Universal force of expansion and repulsion.
-Increases in strength as distance between "antigravitons" and their hosts (particles they cling on to)
- Just like their counterparts, they accelerate, but accelerate upon separation
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You put a lot of ideas in that post, and it will be difficult to discuss them all at once. Do you feel like defending your ideas about the anti-graviton?
Why do you think that the anti-particle of the graviton should increase its influence with distance? The anti-particle to the electron has an opposite charge, but still has the inverse-square law for the field strength of that charge.