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changeThis article is about the hypothetical particle called Anti-graviton (disambiguation) Also see Anti-gravity Anti-graviton Anti-graviton is the Antimatter counterpart of the hypothetical particle called Graviton and also the the particle which constitutes Anti-gravity. Both anti-gravity and anti-graviton are antimatter counterparts of graviton and Gravity,although their nature is similar to each other,with the only exception is being there opposite charges. Although,it has been widely discussed that gravitons are their own anti-particles,just like photons which are their own anti-particle ,so there is no meaning to bring up a concept of anti-gravitons if,gravitons are there own antiparticle. Currently,there is no evidence to support the existence of anti-gravitons as,they have not been detected yet.
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