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Originally Posted by absael
Bold is mine.
I was giving you the benefit of the doubt, since you proposed that the antigraviton exists, and has different properties than the graviton, and from what I can decipher a substantial portion of your theory rests on this assertion.
The mainstream consensus is that the graviton would be its own antiparticle. What support can you provide for your idea that an antigraviton would behave differently than a graviton?
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Its all hypothetical. But the facts i put forth are supposed to be the support of my hypotheses. I have put forth a number of factors that are meant to be supportive of one another. Im putting all of these questions and facts together to ultimately give a hypothetical answer to the question of the accelerated expansion of the cosmos.