Why Black Hole Singularity
cannot exist
Abstract
As per present understanding a sufficiently
large star will collapse to form a Black Hole Singularity due to Gravitational
Pressure beyond Neutron Degeneracy. In this analysis an attempt is made to
understand the existence of a star smaller than Even Horizon without any
singularity and it is further attempted that at some stage beyond neutron
degeneracy, the bosonic compactness of spherical fundamental particle in a
bigger spherical space will leave no further space for compactness and the conversion
of mass into Energy is imminent, thus again without creating any singularity.
For ease of understanding the explanation is limited to Neutrons itself, even
though a smaller fundamental particle may exist, but the conclusion still would
remain the same.
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