Welcome to the Naked Singularity. This site was created by Mark O'Brien and John Chang for their end-of-the-year physics project during their junior year at Clackamas High School in Milwaukie, Oregon. Their assignment was to create an informative webpage for future physics students.
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Ask the experts your physics and astronomy questions, read answer archive, and more. ... What is singularity and why do all laws of physics break down at singularity? Asked by: Aditya Pattani; Answer; When a physicist refers to a singularity he or she is generally referring to a quantity which is infinite.
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What is the difference between black hole singularity and big bang singularity? Asked by: Ivo Roolaht ; Answer; The Big Bang singularity is a point of zero volume, but very high mass, which makes the density infinite. ... Answered by: Joel Novicio, Undergraduate Physics Student, South San Francisco...
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Gravitational singularity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gravitational singularity or spacetime singularity is a location where the quantities that are used to measure the gravitational field become infinite in a way that does not depend on the coordi...
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In Physics and Mathematics, singularity is defined as a point at which a complex function is undefined because it is neither differentiable nor single-valued while the function is defined in every neighbourhood of the point.
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Next in thread: Bill Hobba: "Re: Singularity free solutions [was Re: How can I become an expert anti-relativist?]" ... There are no singularity theorems "with gravitational constant", at least not in the sense you are thinking. On the other hand, it is easy to prove the singularity theorems ;
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Play it backwards in time at at some point you get a singularity.; Well... the laws of physics at t=0 are not understood and the math fails. Ok... singularity then. ; Last time I asked this most responded assured me, as I recall in my vast ignorance, that the space would be expanding faster than C;
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Main Page Black Hole Formation Black Hole Detection Event Horizon Primordial Black Holes Quasars Hawking Radiation The Information Paradox Frame Dragging Likely Black Hole Candidates Our Attempts To Contact Stephen Hawking Glossary References Used About the Authors Welcome to the Naked Singularity.
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