SLushhYYY
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In a cosmic landscape primarily made up of fermions and bosons, where the fermion has a negative force of attraction (meaning it contracts) and the boson has a positive force of attraction (meaning it repels) perhaps this implication has a major impact on how we think of gravity. What if large densities of fermion interaction, such as planets, provide this sort of attractive force since the fermion numbers heavily outweigh that of empty space, while the cosmological constant is a repulsive force primarily governed by an excess of boson forces ?