Classical Interpretation: In the classical view, the equation Mɢ = Mᴍ applies, where gravitational mass equals matter mass, with no concept of negative effective mass. Acceleration is proportional to the mass of the attracting object and follows the inverse-square law, unaltered by any external mass properties.
With Negative Effective Mass: The equation
Mɢ = Mᴍ + Mᵉᶠᶠ introduces negative effective mass, fundamentally changing the expected results of gravitational interactions. This leads to a "boosted" or modified acceleration that deviates from classical explanations. While the inverse-square law may still govern the relationship between force and distance, the outcomes can differ significantly due to the influence of negative effective mass.
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