12 Oct
2020
12 Oct
'20
5:40 a.m.
On 12/10/20 3:44 pm, Wes Turner wrote:
[Microscopic] black holes do deal with infinity in certain regards.)
Not really. General relativity predicts that matter will collapse into a point of zero size and infinite density inside a black hole. But that's more likely to mean that GR is wrong under such extreme conditions, than to mean that there's actually a singularity at the centre of a black hole. In any case, this doesn't have anything to do with the present discussion. You can't use physics to prove things about maths, or vice versa. -- Greg