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computergeek6933
So what you're saying is that gravifugal force is essentially the anti-matter for a graviton. I don't know many things about quantum theory but I do know this: in quantum theory, every particle has an anti-particle such as positrons.
Secondly, to achieve the speed of light, one must have no mass (such as that of a beam or wave). Yet how are you supposed to achieve faster than light travels? Do you intend to reduce your mass into the negative region?
Secondly, to achieve the speed of light, one must have no mass (such as that of a beam or wave). Yet how are you supposed to achieve faster than light travels? Do you intend to reduce your mass into the negative region?