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Apr 11, 2017

Quantum effects cloak impossible singularities with black holes

Posted by in categories: cosmology, information science, quantum physics

By Leah Crane

Break out the censor’s black bars for naked singularities. Quantum effects could be obscuring these impossible predictions of general relativity, new calculations show.

Albert Einstein’s classical equations of general relativity do a fairly good job of describing gravity and space-time. But when it comes to the most extreme objects, such as black holes, general relativity runs into problems.

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