They dont if you bridge Quantum and Classical physics with String Theory.
Then what happens is that we see Grand Unification Theory at the singularity, where the 4 forces, Strong, Weak, EM & gravity unite into a Unified Field, or one expresion of energy.
2006-10-12 18:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Our laws dont break down near singularities. The mathematical representation fails near singularities. The wlaws are always obeyed everwhere without exception.
Quantum mechanics has its own laws. There may be a commanality between them we dont know yet. Waiting for the unified theory
2006-10-13 05:45:28
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answered by Dr M 5
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As I comprehend it, All that popular Relativity says with regard to the super bang singularity is that it become an journey in time an extremely long term in the past the place gravity become so curved and extreme that every person of physics (popular Relativity) breaks down and could become meaningless. I thought that the singularity itself become basically a scalar even, a 2d in time, maybe the only and basically white-hollow to take kind ensuing in this Universe. superb regards
2016-10-19 07:37:38
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answered by harte 4
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an object, is in ever changing state ,, because time is irriversible (Ilya Prigogine , 1977)(thermodynamics) ,, and in stable dynamics (harmonics) no TWO states are exactly alike (Poincare) . Since time is irriversible ,, entropy travels only ONE way(Prigogine) . Since entropy is not infinite (Hawkings)(cosmology) the "event horizon" is where all this stops ,, and changes no more. This "event horizon" is also maximum entropy(?? forgot , I know he's American) The thermodynamic term for this state of the Universe is at point of Heat Death (Prigogine). The Universe faces heat death(Prigogine).
Time matters ,, Tardyons are light clocks
by virtue of "time dilation" the photon (light clock) is captured as a gluon between TWO quarks.( H. Zeigler 1909) (Photonics)
Our Laws of physics do not breakdown in quantum mechanics (except the Bohr's quantum theory ,, cannot be observed in Nature.) .. The Newton reality undergoes a Lorentz-FritzGerald contraction to comply fully to Michelson-Morley 's null result ,, because Creation is pegged to a constant , c. Not time , not space(not distance). Time and space , and distance and everything else , is changable ,, with ONLY one exception , c (equal to the speed of light.)
When you reconcile the Lorentz-FritzGerald contraction using the Michelson-Morley you arrive at E=mc2 ,., and thereby Einstein's genius to lift not one finger to experiment before he declared this in the most improbable manner.
Neither Newton , Einstein nor Hawkings violate the Laws of Creation. To know Him is to love Him ,, and they love Him best.
2006-10-12 20:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Because we are not able to observe anything inside a "black hole". Everthing ,including light,goes in but nothing comes out. How does one measure "nothing" and at what point do you begin to ? We really know a big fat zero about what goes on in a singularity.
2006-10-12 21:18:59
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answered by Spock 5
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Hi. The forces that hold atoms together, the strong and weak nuclear forces, get squished out of existence in a singularity.
2006-10-12 18:17:10
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answered by Cirric 7
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Very simple, we have no way to TEST the theory. If we ever do, human kind will be on it's way to the stars and beyond ;-)
2006-10-12 18:52:16
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answered by TommyTrouble 4
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I liked your part about viewing the object. Very trippy.
2006-10-12 19:01:07
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answered by craig p 2
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Maybe they don't. Maybe energy has qualities that have not been discovered.
2006-10-12 19:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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