On Gravitational Repulsion
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🌀 gr-qc
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gravitationalnegativemassrepulsionsmalluniversevoidsalien
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The concepts of negative gravitational mass and gravitational repulsion are alien to general relativity. Still, we show here that small negative fluctuations - small dimples in the primordial density field - that act as if they have an effective negative gravitational mass, play a dominant role in shaping our Universe. These initially tiny perturbations repel matter surrounding them, expand and grow to become voids in the galaxy distribution. These voids - regions with a diameter of $40 \h$ Mpc which are almost devoid of galaxies - are the largest object in the Universe.
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