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| stargene |
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:11 am |
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When Thorne et al proved that the Einstein-Rosen bridge
interpretation of the black hole paradigm was unstable against
collapse, ie: without the presence of exotic matter to shore it
up, was their proof itself stable against anything that a correct
but as yet nonexistent Quantum Gravitation theory might
throw at them?
That is, was their approach sufficiently general and powerful
that their proof of instability would survive any plausible
Quantum Gravitation Theory in the future? |
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