A new more exact formula, than that recently published (Apeiron, Vol. 18,
No 2 (2011)), for Shadow-Gravity force, for any distances between fundamental
sub-particles, including very short ones when gravitation becomes strong, is
developed. It is found also that, in fundamental contrast to Darwin’s conclusion,
the gravitation effect is performed at the
expense of elastic collisions of fations with fundamental sub-particles,
and thus the well known basic objection against the shadow- gravity (the
thermal problem) becomes baseless.
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