By A Mystery Man Writer
In General Relativity, the matter and energy curve spacetime, which we experience as gravity. Why can't there be an "antigravity" force?
In general relativity, matter and energy curve spacetime, which we experience as gravity. Why can't there be an antigravity force?
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