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Negative Newton constant may destroy some conjectures

The magnitude and sign of the gravitational coupling $1/G$ depend on the relations between different contributions from scalar, fermionic and vector fields. In principle, this may give the zero and negative values of $1/G$ in some hypothetical Universes with the proper relations between the fermionic and bosonic species. We consider different conjectures related to gravity, such as the wave function collapse caused by gravity, entropic gravity, and maximum force. We find that some of them do not work in the Universes with zero or negative $1/G$, and thus cannot be considered as universal. Thus the extension of the gravitational coupling to $1/G \leq 0$ provides the test on the universality of the proposed theories of gravity.

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