Black Hole Recipe Eliminates Singularity
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Black holes may obey the laws of physics after all, new theory suggests

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Scientists have developed a recipe for black holes that eliminates one of the most troubling aspects of physics.
Using the mathematics of Einstein 's 1915 theory of gravity, called general relativity, scientists can model the interior of a black hole.
The new research suggests that "ordinary black holes" without a central singularity may be more than just the fever dream of hopeful physicists.
If correct, this research may have somewhat demystified black holes, but it opens up many questions that will still have to be answered.
Even if the team's black hole concept were verified, it likely wouldn't halt the search for a valid model of quantum gravity and a theory of everything.
The team's research was published in the journal Physics Letters B.
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