4 gravitons
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The trials and tribulations of four gravitons and a physicist.
- Based in Denmark
- Roughly one post per week
- First post on
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Most recent posts
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Last month, I had a post about a type of theory that is, in a certain sense, “immune to gravity”. These theories don’t allow you to build antigravity machines, and they aren’t totally independent of …