• Troy@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Clickbait galore. Nevertheless, a true singularity would only ever exist if net spin was zero. Since that is statistically improbable, a true singularity will most likely never be seen.

    This does not impact astrophysics in any way. All astrophysicists assume there is some spin in black holes. Thus, it’s just saying that a mathematically pure idealized singularity is not what you see in reality.

    Move along folks.

    • Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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      9 months ago

      As if a mathematically pure anything exists anywhere in reality? 😆 OK yeah, most of the time 2+2 is approximately equal to 4. Moving on…

      Regardless, thanks for saving me the click. I guess I should just completely avoid any of these posts that have a damn advertisement pasted as the summary of the article.