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10 July 2024
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11 July 2024
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction: Why Gravity is Not a Force
2. Shape of Space

3. Constant Cause of Low Speed


4. Positive and Negative

5. Explaining Microscopic Uncertainty

6. Guess

7. Hypothesis
7.1. Hypothesis Can Dirac Antimatter Be Applied [7]?
7.2. Hypothesis Two Black hole [8,9]
7.3. Hypothesis Three Is It Possible that White Holes Exist [9]?
8. Collisions Produce
9. Necessity of Circles

10. Conclusions

11. Understanding the Riemann Conjecture
The Riemann Conjecture: 1+1/2*s+1/3*s+1/4*s...... [6].
12. Dimension and Life

13. Goldbach Conjecture
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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