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If space intrinsically contained gravitons of many different wavelengths then could gravity be model as a repulsive force simular to how casimir attraction works? or any other repulsive mechanism you can think of.

Jitter
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    Look in the side bar. See http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/21720/ and http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/26692/ If this question differs in any important way from them you should probably make that clear. – dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten Dec 23 '13 at 04:01
  • That helps answering the "any other" question. I'm interested in the exclusion of various wavelengths that can't form between objects and how large round objects compare to 2 flat plates. – Jitter Dec 23 '13 at 04:13
  • As an attractive force, the square of distance works, as it does in other disciplines. – Optionparty Dec 23 '13 at 18:40

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