Energy Evolution Program

Thursday, December 6, 2018

A Type of Negative Gravity

This , published today in Astronomy and Astrophysics, by Dr. Jamie Farnes from the Oxford e-Research Centre, Department of Engineering Science, offers a new explanation. Dr. Farnes says: "We now think that both dark matter and dark energy can be unified into a fluid which possesses a type of 'negative gravity," repelling all other material around them.

Bringing balance to the universe: New theory could explain missing 95 percent of the cosmos

Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-12-universe-theory-percent-cosmos.html#jCp











Read: A far more simplified view of negative gravity using the C in E=mc2 as "The radius of curvature of all natural law" : 

We can explain the observed actions of the present universe by postulating that an attraction exists between the individual bodies within a galaxy, because their total mass and distance is such that they are within the positive portion of the gravitation curve with respect to each other. In the vast spaces between the galaxies however, the curve dips below the zero line with the result that a repulsion exists between the galaxies themselves.  This also explains why matter, although rather evenly distributed throughout the known universe, is not distributed uniformly, but found in quite similar concentrations at comparatively regular distances.


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