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If the Earth were to be compressed to the density of a Neutron star it would be 305 metres in diameter.
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//With enough mass gravity can overcome the nuclear force...//
Yes I know that. But the matter that remains after the space in the individual atoms has been eliminated still has mass and it must still occupy some space. The notion that it can be "crushed out of existence" is absurd. If it is crushed out of existence it will no longer have any mass, will not have infinite density, and will exert no gravitational influence on anything around it. From observations that does not seem to be true. I think it's a case of "have a look out of the window" (wise advice in both weather forecasting and when flying aircraft). Just because your sums tell you something might happen, it does not mean that it can or will.
Yes I know that. But the matter that remains after the space in the individual atoms has been eliminated still has mass and it must still occupy some space. The notion that it can be "crushed out of existence" is absurd. If it is crushed out of existence it will no longer have any mass, will not have infinite density, and will exert no gravitational influence on anything around it. From observations that does not seem to be true. I think it's a case of "have a look out of the window" (wise advice in both weather forecasting and when flying aircraft). Just because your sums tell you something might happen, it does not mean that it can or will.
I know it makes no sense but that's what a singularity is zero space, infinite density of the mass that went into creating it. Essentially the Maths leads us to an area where our understanding and reasoning break down. The search for a a GUT is about resolving these issues where physics breaks down the unification of the quantum world and the day to day word may yield understanding in the future.
"And I forgot to add that something with infinite density will also exhibit an infinite gravitational force " - no the gravity is not infinite because the mass is not infinite. If a large enough star collapses then matter cannot resist gravity and the singularity is formed with the mass that's there.
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