An explanation for the 0.75 ratio of Antimatter/Matter Gravitational Force experimentally derived by the CERN ALPHA-g experiment (Anderson et al, Nature, 2023: https://www.nature.com/arti... ): a(antimatter) = 0.75 a(matter) = (4-1)/4 (A 1st comment)
An explanation for the 0.75 ratio of "Antimatter/Matter Gravitational Force" experimentally derived by the CERN ALPHA-g experiment ( https://www.nature.com/arti... a(antimatter) = 0.75 a(matter) by Stefan Geier Our concept, and theory [GEIER et al., 2019 to 2023] on gravitation allows to explain the ratio 0.75 of the gravitational force by a difference in gravitation-relevant space-time dimensions for matter and antimatter (CERN ALPHA-g Experiment https://alpha.web.cern.ch/: ANDERSON wt al https://www.nature.com/arti... . Matter is related to 3 orthogonal space dimensions x, y, z, and 1 time dimension t in Isaac NEWTON’s concept. In Albert EINSTEIN’s concept the four dimensions are treated equally, and all four dimensions are orthogonal to every each other. Therefore we can write in a first approximation (4 space and time dimensions of antimatter (e.g. CERN's ALPHA-g antihydrogene))/ (4 space and time dimensions of normal matter (e.g. steel balls of NEWTON...