What affect would antigravity have on time?

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The discussion explores the theoretical effects of antigravity on time, questioning whether it would cause nearby objects to move backwards in time or simply act as the inverse of normal gravity. The scope includes theoretical implications and conceptual reasoning regarding gravity and time distortion.

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  • Some participants propose that antigravity would simply act as an inverse to normal gravity.
  • Others argue that if antigravity inversely affects gravity, it should also warp time differently, potentially speeding it up or causing backward movement through time.
  • A later reply questions the nature of time warping, suggesting that the direction of time distortion would change, but emphasizes that negative energies or masses have not been measured, making the discussion theoretical.
  • One participant notes that if negative mass existed, it would attract other negative masses similarly to positive masses, indicating a complexity in the interaction of mass types.

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Participants express differing views on the implications of antigravity on time, with no consensus reached on whether it would speed up time or allow for backward movement through time.

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The discussion is limited by the theoretical nature of antigravity and the lack of empirical evidence for negative mass or energy, which affects the conclusions that can be drawn.

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Theoreticly, what affect would antigravity have on time? What I mean is would it send nearby objects BACKWARDS in time, or simply do the INVERSE of normal gravity?
 
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Originally posted by Sikz
Theoreticly, what affect would antigravity have on time? What I mean is would it send nearby objects BACKWARDS in time, or simply do the INVERSE of normal gravity?

It would just be an inverse.
 
Wait a minute, Sikz has an interesting point. Gravity = accelerated motion, and accelerated motion distorts space and time. If antigravity does the inverse of regular gravity in space, then shouldn't it also warp time differently?
 
Yes, it would seem that this different warping of time would be one of two things: Either it would be inverse to gravity's effect, speeding up time relative to the rest of the universe, or it would be utterly opposite, actually moving BACKWARDS through time. It seems that one of these would happen (unless someone else has another possibility), but I'm really not sure which... Any ideas?
 
Originally posted by Mentat
Wait a minute, Sikz has an interesting point. Gravity = accelerated motion, and accelerated motion distorts space and time. If antigravity does the inverse of regular gravity in space, then shouldn't it also warp time differently?


No, just the direction would alter. But negative energies (or masses) have never been measured, and thus the question is only theoretical. And notice this: if we had a piece with negative mass, and another similar, they would attract to each other the same way the two positive masses do. Repelling effect only takes place when one mass is positive and the other is negative.
 

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