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Re: Anti-matter



By convention, g-field lines for "our kind of matter" are said to go out
of the source (matter). Therefor, the field lined for the "other kind of
matter" would go into that source (anti-matter).

"Symmetry is a wonderful thing, is it not!?"
A. Einstein


On Thu, 26 Feb 1998, John DaCorte wrote:

Is the gravitational field for anti-matter any different than that of
matter? In other words, if I had two identical "masses", one of matter
and one of anti-matter, would the gravitational field for each be any
different. Thanks in advance for any help.

John DaCorte





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