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Old February 20th, 2007, 10:52 PM

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Default Re: OT - Physics Question on Anti-Matter

Gravity would dissipate to pretty much nothing I suspect. Gravity is a force and spread over theoretical particles called gravitons. So as stars, planets, elements, atoms and particles break down, so does the gravitational force. All these things are held together by very strong forces compared to gravity, so if those are breaking, gravity probably isn't a big issue.

Of course, this is just based on my basic understanding and I could be wrong.
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