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If we consider the classical formula of gravitational force F = \frac{Gm_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}, then can the antigravitational force responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe be represented by F = \frac{r^{2}}{Gm_{1}m_{2}} ?
Thus, since the (MKS) magnitude of G = 10 ^{-11}, would the antigravitational force be smaller than the gravitational force by a factor of 10 ^{11} ?
Thus, since the (MKS) magnitude of G = 10 ^{-11}, would the antigravitational force be smaller than the gravitational force by a factor of 10 ^{11} ?