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The problem with black hole theory is in the end of time.
Time ends at the event horizon and then ends again at the singularity. Does this make sense? I have been told that there is more than one time-continuum. That is the solution to such a problem? Einsteins curved space-time continuum is contiguous. It does not seperate at a black hole. That is just more curved space-time. The universe is:The continuum as a whole. |
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Schoenfeld wrote: wrote: Not even Einstein pretended that GR was a final theory. It was from its inception the "next logical step" in the development of a classical field theory of gravity. That's an interesting statement. Have you a reference? Read Einstein's essays in his book, Ideas and Opinions, especially the essay, Physics and Reality for a field theory extension to classical mechanics, and read Fundaments of theoretical physics, p.334 for the claim that field theory failed at the QM domain. Also read On the generalized theory of gravitation. You can also read the Evolution of Physics by Einstein and Infeld. Einstein spent much of the last 25 years of his life (so they say) to generalize GR to generalize GR so that electromagnetism and gravity are unified. He also sought a means of eliminating both particles and fields as independent irreducible entities. That is found in Infeld's book Quest at the point when he met Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Studies in 1936, IIRC. Patrick |
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