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Physics of Gravity

This article describes electromagnetic origin of gravity and describes techniques to generate gravitational field that has the opposite sign to that of Earth.

Following the ignition of its nuclear fusion, a newly formed star ejects laser-like jets of matter along its axis of rotation in two opposite directions. This matter, accelerated to relativistic speeds (comparable to the speed of light), interacts with the surrounding gas, producing light observable through telescopes. Similar highly collimated bi-directional jets are also generated by other rotating cosmic objects, such as quasars, and are responsible for producing the most energetic cosmic rays known. This image is a 2022 photograph captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, illustrating the hypothesis presented in the 2013 article referenced above. Credit: NASA Hubble Telescope, 12 March 2022