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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    That is possible but I remember someone saying anti matter has huge gravitational pull.
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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    Yes I guess the documentary I watched is about theories and speculations. After they examine anti matter throughly we can know for sure.
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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    I found it on youtube it was a BBC documentary don't remember which one though I watch tons of documentaries each day =) But the thing is it said that anti matter produce huge gravitational force which means in my understanding it produce more gravitational pull than ordinary mass so it means...
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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    I have watched some documentaries, after I read your post I checked on the net and I think I misheard about the mass of anti mater. But huge gravitational pull is said in a documentary on the cerns' large hadron collider. I guess my question is invalid. I guess I assumed only matter has what...
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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    so anti matter doesn't have gravitational pull?
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    Does anti-matter have a stronger gravitational pull than matter?

    Since elementary school they taught us that gravity is about mass and we even use it in the formula to calculate the gravitational force between two masses. As I know anti matter doesn't have a mass and not consisted of the theoretical god particle (Higgs Boson) but still it is said that...
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    Lifetime of a Photon: Electron-Positron Annihilation & Speed of Light

    A proton hits a molecule or an atom and because of the collision it gives energy to the collided object. And as I know the proton reflects from the surface. In this case; 1- does the proton have the same energy before the collision 2- if it is absorbed by the collided object since mass turns...
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    Understanding Orbital Mechanics: The Force Behind Planetary Motion

    Basically my first step will be a gravity simulator like this one http://www.nowykurier.com/toys/gravity/gravity.html then piece by piece I ll try to add what I've learned during the process. And I guess it will be fun seeing there are lots of BB theories. What I have in mind is not just big...
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    Understanding Orbital Mechanics: The Force Behind Planetary Motion

    Well... this simulation is for a course project (We must do a graphic based programs with physics engines we will write), also by making my own I can learn more on the way. Also are there any chance that I can look these simulations you mentioned?
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    Understanding Orbital Mechanics: The Force Behind Planetary Motion

    Thank you for your answers Dave, it starts to make sense, I can figure it out the rest on my own I guess. When I finish the simulation I'll be glad to share it in here.
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    Understanding Orbital Mechanics: The Force Behind Planetary Motion

    Thank you for the answer. I did some research and found about Protoplanetary disk which supports your answer. But I am wandering how these dust clouds got the angular momentum. The formed masses which later turned into stars and planets, why they are turning around themselves. Thank you
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    Understanding Orbital Mechanics: The Force Behind Planetary Motion

    Hello I was searching a community like this one and I am glad I found one. I have a question about the beginning of the universe. I am trying to make a simulation of big bang, as I know after the big bang enormous amount of matter scatter around and they started to combine and turn into...
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