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If something bends space from a center point, it can theoretically be a singularity. It almost has to be if the mass is low enough.That follows as an inescapable fact from Einsteins theory. But that is also mathematically impossible. A singularity cannot exist even in a black hole. (Which is the better known opposite example.) The whole problem is fundamentally unsolvable. But there is an old logic adage that says that if a problem is unsolvable, then its because it is its own solution. Both roads lead to the same door. So, what if space simply bends as a matter of economics? It forms a bubble, and many of them gather and that forms matter, that in turn, again bends space. There is no longer a singularity at the heart of things bending anything. They vanish. Instead, we start with a economically distributed space. A nothing. A bubbly nothing.
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 10:17:43 +0000

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