Negative-energy matter as missing positive vacuum energy

The key insight I had already proposed in my first paper of 2006 and which eventually allowed me to develop a truly consistent theory of gravitation integrating the concept of negative-energy matter is that the presence of matter with a given energy sign in a certain location is always equivalent to a local absence ofContinue reading “Negative-energy matter as missing positive vacuum energy”

The criterion of beauty in physics

In the introduction to my last report I mentioned how sad it is that at the present epoch research in fundamental theoretical physics has reached a point of stagnation similar to that which once affected the physical sciences during antiquity, when geometrical idealism overturned observation as the main criterion for judging the validity of aContinue reading “The criterion of beauty in physics”

Why antimatter does not give rise to anti-gravitation

One of the first thing I understood when I became interested with the concept of negative mass in the 1990’s is that it is not possible to consider that perhaps antiparticles have negative masses, in the sense that they would give rise to gravitational repulsion. It amazes me, therefore, that many of the researchers whoContinue reading “Why antimatter does not give rise to anti-gravitation”

Black-hole information

I recently stumbled upon a post by a blogger I really love who claimed that the black-hole information loss problem is the most overhyped problem in science, ever. This was very interesting to me: at last, some prominent figure of the physics community was going to set the record straight and recognize what I haveContinue reading “Black-hole information”