Study on Vacuum Density, Repulsive Force between Celestial Bodies and the Cause of Gravity

K. Garmsiri
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In the present study, the negative mass of the vacuum and the relationship between this negative mass and matter are investigated by discovering the common ground between vacuum and matter and formulating the repulsive force between the negative masses of the two matters. According to Newton’s second law, the mass will accelerate if the force is applied to it and the vector of acceleration is in the direction of and in line with the force vector. In the negative mass, applying the force to the negative mass, the acceleration vector is in line with force vector but has the opposite direction due to the negativity of the mass and this acceleration is the same gravitational acceleration. So, the reason for the gravity is discovered. Moreover, the superficial repulsive acceleration of stars and in continuation vacuum suction pressure on the surface of the celestial objects can be formulated and formulated negative massenergy
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真空密度、天体间排斥力及引力成因的研究
在本研究中,通过发现真空和物质之间的共同点,并推导出两种物质负质量之间的排斥力,研究了真空的负质量及其与物质的关系。根据牛顿第二定律,如果对物体施加力,物体就会加速,并且加速度矢量与力矢量的方向一致。在负质量中,对负质量施加力,加速度矢量与力矢量一致但方向相反因为质量是负的这个加速度是相同的重力加速度。所以,引力的原因被发现了。此外,恒星表面的排斥加速度和天体表面的真空吸力可以表示为负质量能
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