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Re: Finite Matter, Infinite Density...
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by correct? on March 4, 1999 06:14:32 UTC |
: : : A BH does not have infinite gravity whatsoever. classical thoughtless idealism; The penrose-hawking singularity is defined as G(uv)--{KK}==> limes which comes down to an infinite value as the E-p tensor reaches singular defination. |
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