On Saturday, 22 February 2025 at 13:01:41 UTC+13 Alan Grayson wrote:

What is the nature of the singularity when a high mass star collapses to a 
BH? Is it infinite density at its center, and if so, why doesn't GR 
breakdown at this point? AG 


It almost certainly does. Unless spacetime is truly a continuum, hence 
infinitely divisible, there must come a point where it turns into something 
else - or always is something else, if you prefer - a quantum foam, or 
whatever.

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