Relativity and Cosmology

   

About Photons and Anti-Photons

Authors: Paul R. Gerber

It is argued that photons and anti-photons are different entities in the sense that they react oppositely to a gravitational field. Explicitly, photons experience a redshift when moving away from a star, and are further red-shifted when moving towards a (supposed) anti-matter star. Analogously, anti-photons gain energy when moving towards a matter-star. However, we are unable to see anti-photons, and thus, cannot observe possible galaxies that are built up of antimatter and shine in anti-light. The ensuing consequence is, that we observe that about half the volume of the universe is not populated by stars, but consist of so-called voids. But, in fact, these voids must contain an equivalent population of anti-stars which consist of anti-matter and, thus, shine by emitting anti-photons which are invisible to us.

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