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do the laws of physics brake down when thalking about singularities in black holes?

I woke up today thinking of physics, because i had an exam in classical mechanics today. we are taking about collisions.  I thought what if what happens in black holes are inelastic collisions that appear to be singularities because the large mass of the black hole slows time down so much. so the collision take almost infinity time. what do u think?

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  • Asked by TariqT
  • on 2010-11-14 16:04:35
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Tags: universecosmology, Universe, blackhole, lawsofphysics, generalrelativaty.

 

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petrushka.googol says:

Yes

All our known laws of physics break down at a singularity (like those found in black holes.)

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posted on 2010-11-15 17:21:49 | Report abuse


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