Nature Abhors any Singularity?

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by analog57, Oct 20, 2004.

  1. analog57 Registered Senior Member

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    Say that instead of a singularity, the early universe began[or a black hole becomes] as an extremely dense region of Bose Einstein Condensate or something very similar, where spacetime becomes superconductive and the Meissner effect occurs. Electromagnetism and gravity are unified in this early universe. At a critical point in the scenario, time becomes contracted, and stops being dilated and space becomes dilated, and stops being contracted.

    The universe goes through an inflationary expansive phase, then becomes asymptotically flat as the fundamental forces experience spontaneous symmetry breaking. A black hole would then have a compressed region of Bose Einstein Condensation, not a singularity.
     

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