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I have a question ... if atoms cannot be compacted, beyond a certain minute level, how could they exist inside a black hole, and particularly at the 'singularity' point? Does the fact, that atoms cannot be compressed beyond a certain point, suggest falsification of the hypothetical singularity at the centre of a black hole?
I think you can tell by this question, which I hope is not a silly one, that I'm not a physicist, but rather a historian of science, as well as a fan of popular science ... I'm really interested in your answers ...
I think you can tell by this question, which I hope is not a silly one, that I'm not a physicist, but rather a historian of science, as well as a fan of popular science ... I'm really interested in your answers ...