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Whether or not gravity exists exactly at the singularity wouldn't change the fact that it's deep inside of a gravity well and cloaked behind an event horizon. Any attempt by the singularity to explode would be rather frustrated by those facts.
Can we speculate wildly here?Extra dimensions would be very interesting here if they were applicable to very small sizes(ranges?) .I read something about torsion too. Apparently the spin of particles might show up as torsion (whatever that is-I can fetch the link if anyone is interested)
If you have any links related to mainstream science that is fine.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 16/12/2017 11:33:40If you have any links related to mainstream science that is fine. https://www.insidescience.org/news/every-black-hole-contains-new-universeis where I read this. I am not sure what credence to accord to the ideas in that but that is where I came across the "torsion" term. I am not qualified to open a discussion on (or probably to engage in) this subject but am naturally interested if there are areas I am able to understand.
Do you have any observational evidence for that assertion? I have none for mine.
A singularity should be deep inside of a steep gravity well
I am fairly sure "singularity" is just a shorthand for "the model no longer applies"My take is that the mathematical term "singularity" should not be applied in physics but it is because it is such a sexy (false) concept.Happy to be contradicted naturally.