Existence of gravitation inverse matter in finite space is shown inevitable. As an example, direction of gravitation of rest mass of electron is opposite to that of positron. That is, electron and positron are gravita...Existence of gravitation inverse matter in finite space is shown inevitable. As an example, direction of gravitation of rest mass of electron is opposite to that of positron. That is, electron and positron are gravitationally repulsive to each other. The physical space has previously been shown of finite extent. Therefore, if gravitation normal matter is found prevailing in the physical space then, according to the law of mass/charge balance in finite space, the Universe, i.e., the physical space and all that it contains/confines, must be a shell-structured black hole in a higher dimensional space.展开更多
文摘Existence of gravitation inverse matter in finite space is shown inevitable. As an example, direction of gravitation of rest mass of electron is opposite to that of positron. That is, electron and positron are gravitationally repulsive to each other. The physical space has previously been shown of finite extent. Therefore, if gravitation normal matter is found prevailing in the physical space then, according to the law of mass/charge balance in finite space, the Universe, i.e., the physical space and all that it contains/confines, must be a shell-structured black hole in a higher dimensional space.