
TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical possibility of extending General Relativity to include repulsive gravitational interactions, addressing why negative gravitational sources are absent in the classical theory.
Contribution
It proposes an extension to classical General Relativity that allows for repulsive gravitational forces, a novel theoretical development.
Findings
Negative gravitational sources are not present in classical General Relativity.
A potential extension can incorporate repulsive gravity effects.
Theoretical framework for repulsive gravity is outlined.
Abstract
We discuss why there are no negative gravitational sources in General Relativity and show that it is possible to extend the classical theory such that repulsive gravitational interaction occurs.
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