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I have a question that is purely speculative in nature.

 

Is it possible to view the big bang as anti/gravity? ( the repusive force )

 

I never really liked the fact that gravity was attractive only.

 

Being an accountant I like the concept of balance and symmetry and everything being accounted for.( action/reaction; attraction/repulsion; left/right symmetry; etc. )

 

So I was wondering if the expansion of the universe ( which I guess is still going on ) is the anti/gravity and our regular gravity which is attractive are equated?

 

I would appreciate the members thoughts on this.

 

Thank you,

 

Profpat

I also see gravity and space expansion as opposed force, but they are not of the same nature:

Gravity is proportional to mass product space expansion involve no mass.

Gravity follow an inverse square distance law, space expansion follow a direct distance law.

I am not an expert but that is my 2 cents...

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