ungravity

English

Etymology

un- + gravity

Noun

ungravity (uncountable)

  1. (physics) A mixture of gravity nor antigravity that both attracts and repels.
    • 2016, Orfeu Bertolami, Hodjat Mariji, “White dwarfs in an ungravity-inspired model”, in arXiv:
      Based on the observed properties such as mass, radius, and luminosity of selected WDs, namely, Sirius B and Reticulum, bounds on the characteristic length and scaling dimension of the ungravity (UG) model are estimated.
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