Sunday, October 28, 2018

gravity - Why does gravitational singularity break the laws of physics?


I am assuming there are two constituents that obliterate our current model of physics;




  1. that it's infinitely dense




  2. that it's infinitely small





Please correct me if I am wrong.




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