Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

A Simple Toy Universe

Authors: Thomas Neil Neubert

From LEAR in 1980s to AEGIS today, CERN experiments that measure the gravitation interaction between antimatter and matter have all given null results. The CERN AEGIS null experimental results showing that antimatter is neither attracted nor repelled by matter have been ignored in the way that the null Michelson-Morley experimental results were ignored. It is urgent to interpret this precise results while awaiting decades more of ever more precise experiments. In this short paper, I will build a Simple Toy Universe that explains the apparent result that Fgravity = G mmatter mantimatter / (rmatter/antimatter)2 = 0

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[v1] 2016-09-09 14:05:34

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