i have heard many scientists refer to the singularity inside a black hole as "infinitely dense"... its kind of pathetic that they do not seem to grasp what that word means.... if something were infinitely dense... that means it must either be an infinite amount of matter(everything), at a constant size....... or..... be a finite amount of matter, but be infinitely small.. which would not exist...
are they simply using the word wrong to help convey the magnitude of density? or are they really stupid?
by the way.. space-time warping is a bunch of sh1t.... we still have no idea what causes gravity.. ya.. time is warping... i love alberto's deterministic ways, but he f'ed up on that one.
2006-11-14
21:20:47
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