Re: The Physics Fails On The Way To A Singularity
From: Bilge (dubious_at_radioactivex.lebesque-al.net)
Date: 06/16/04
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 22:34:20 -0000
Mitchell (Blight Mauls):
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>The strength of gravity must be limited to overcome the singularity
>problem.
What problem and why is it a problem.
>The coordinate system is still a part of the physics.
In other words, the coordinate singularities at the north and south
poles means the earth doesn't exist? Does that summarize your position
on coordinate singularities?
>How do we prove the coordinate system we choose represents right
>if they are different?
You go study mathematics and physics so you can understand something
about the subject.
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