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- From: rabjab@golem.ucsd.edu (Jeff Bytof)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Not quite so Black Holes...
- Date: 13 Sep 1992 03:03:05 GMT
- Organization: sio
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- If an alternative to General Relativity is developed, and leads to
- a prediction that collapsed stars do not end up getting crunched into
- a singularity, what might be the resulting physics of such an object,
- which might be much denser than a neutron star?
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