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The Milky Way Galaxy is not only being pulled by the Shapley Attractor it is being pushed by the Dipole Repeller

The Milky Way Galaxy is not only being pulled by the Shapley Attractor it is being pushed by the Dipole Repeller

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It has not been determined to date whether matter and antimatter exert mutual gravitational repulsion. Evidence supporting the case for gravitational repulsion of matter and antimatter: i) Dirac’s negative energy antimatter solution must be sourced in the negative gravitational mass of antimatter and gravitational repulsion between matter and antim...

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... is a known over-density from the Shapley Supercluster that creates an attraction in the flow of galaxies, that is consistent with another matter supercluster. Please see figure 10. ...

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