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Singularities are supposed to be what black holes are right?
So massive, with so much gravity, they collapse into a zero volume point in space.
The problem with that is what happens if two of them collide? The force of gravity between two objects is a function of mass over the distance between the centers of the objects.
Normally, that denominator never truly approaches zero because things have mass and volume, and the objects crash into each other before the centers actually meet.
However, this would not happen in a singularity, since the denominator, representing the distance between the two points, has a limit approaching zero on collision.
This creates a gravitational force equation with a limit approaching infinity.
How much force does it take to accelerate something to light speed? I dunno, but it’s less than infinity.
So the existence of singularities breaks laws of physics. Also, if they infinitely warp space and time, then the universe could not have had a start date, and it debunks the Big Bang.
Something is seriously wrong with our current understanding of the cosmos.
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2025-03-22 13:08:54Event JSON
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