John Michael Strubhart

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According to general relativity, pressure can indirectly exert another force—it can exert a gravitational force—because pressure contributes to the gravitational field. Pressure, like mass and energy, is a source of gravity. And remarkably, if the pressure in a region is negative, it contributes a gravitational push to the gravitational field permeating the region, not a gravitational pull.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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