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Posted by Zephram Cochrane/">Zephram Cochrane on December 1, 1999 05:07:56 UTC

: : : : : : : : : : : CL: Well, why couldn't the matter collapse forever?

: : : Wayne: Einstein felt that laws of physics must remain the same in all referrence frames. : : : LAW Two objects can not occupy the same space at the same time.

: : There is no such law.

: : Lau: Pauli exclusion principle

The Pauli exclusion principle does not say that.

: : : SINGULARITY = infinite number of objects occupy same space at same time.

: : Thats not quite what is meant by singularity.

: Lau: Singularity = infinite density = mass in zero volume(ie a point) therefore numerous objects occupying same space at same time.

No. Singularity means any infinite term in an equation of physics.

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