Friends,
If time moves asymptotically slower as gravity grows asymptotically stronger, then singularities must not yet exist. Why? Well, since time would essentially stop when gravity reaches its maximum, then there can never be enough time to finish said singularity. Yes, you get your donut-shaped accretion disk where matter is crushed like deep fried dough against your mollars, but the singularity itself will always be a work in progress. Having said that, I’ll leave it here and walk away very slowly.
Happy Friday!
If time moves asymptotically slower as gravity grows asymptotically stronger, then singularities must not yet exist. Why? Well, since time would essentially stop when gravity reaches its maximum, then there can never be enough time to finish said singularity. Yes, you get your donut-shaped accretion disk where matter is crushed like deep fried dough against your mollars, but the singularity itself will always be a work in progress. Having said that, I’ll leave it here and walk away very slowly.
Happy Friday!

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