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The Dual Cause of the Force of Gravity the Completion and Verification of the Law of the Universal Attraction and a New Proposal for the Origin of the Mass of Subatomic Particles

Authors: Vaggelis Talios

Newtonian gravity, Einstein’s space-time, the gravitons, the Higgs particle of the established model, the remainder dFe and the Global gravity, of the “Modern theory of everything” [1]. Could you imagine a natural phenomenon, simpler than watching an apple to be falling to the ground? However, the initial explanation be given to this simple phenomenon that, “The Earth is the center of the Universe, and as all bodies are attracted to this center, they will be attracted to the Earth”, was wrong. The correct explanation that: “All material bodies are attracted to each other, as well as to the Earth, which is also a material body”, was given by Newton and was a very simple, correct and successful explanation. The force that bodies are attracted to the Earth been called “Gravity” and the law that calculates this force been called the law of the “Universal Attraction”. Since then been made, many changes in Theoretical Physics, challenging some of Newton's explanations, for gravity and the law of the Universal attraction. These changes I describe in this paper, adding the suggestion of the dual cause of gravity, which complements and verifies Newton's views. At the end of the work I formulate a new proposal for the origin of the mass of subatomic particles, which goes beyond the Higgs mechanism.

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