A negative-mass-filled universe was described by Einstein in 1918 when discussing gravity.
He wrote: “A modification is required such that ‘empty space’ takes the role of gravitating negative masses which are distributed all over the interstellar space.”
However, the new theory proposes both the gravitational and the repulsive force follow the same negative mass as one.
Dr Farnes wrote: “In the new study, I propose a modification to Einstein’s theory of general relativity to allow negative masses to not only exist but to be created continuously.
“‘Matter creation’ was already included in an early alternative theory to the Big Bang, known as the Steady State model.
“The main assumption was that [positive mass] matter was continuously created to replenish material as the universe expands.
“We now know from observational evidence that this is incorrect.
“However, that doesn’t mean that negative mass matter can’t be continuously created.
“I show that this assumed dark fluid is never spread too thinly, instead it behaves exactly like dark energy.”