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In CGC, gravity is depicted as a relic of the the electromagnetic force. This means that gravity can be repulsive at some scales, and able to explain comsological expansion without needing to posit the deformation of space. It also means that gravity can sometimes be weaker or stronger than expected in some contexts.
By Joe BakhosIn CGC, gravity is depicted as a relic of the the electromagnetic force. This means that gravity can be repulsive at some scales, and able to explain comsological expansion without needing to posit the deformation of space. It also means that gravity can sometimes be weaker or stronger than expected in some contexts.