The term quantum singularity is used to refer to many different phenomena in fiction. They often only approximate a gravitational singularity in the scientific sense in that they are massive, localized distortions of space and time. The name invokes one of the most fundamental problems remaining in modern physics: the difficulty in uniting Einstein's theory of relativity, which includes singularities within its models of black holes, and quantum mechanics. In fact, since according to relativity, singularities, by definition, are infinitely small, and expected to be quantum mechanical by nature, a theory of quantum gravity would be required to describe their behaviour. No such theory has yet been formulated.
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| - The term quantum singularity is used to refer to many different phenomena in fiction. They often only approximate a gravitational singularity in the scientific sense in that they are massive, localized distortions of space and time. The name invokes one of the most fundamental problems remaining in modern physics: the difficulty in uniting Einstein's theory of relativity, which includes singularities within its models of black holes, and quantum mechanics. In fact, since according to relativity, singularities, by definition, are infinitely small, and expected to be quantum mechanical by nature, a theory of quantum gravity would be required to describe their behaviour. No such theory has yet been formulated. (en)
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| - The term quantum singularity is used to refer to many different phenomena in fiction. They often only approximate a gravitational singularity in the scientific sense in that they are massive, localized distortions of space and time. The name invokes one of the most fundamental problems remaining in modern physics: the difficulty in uniting Einstein's theory of relativity, which includes singularities within its models of black holes, and quantum mechanics. In fact, since according to relativity, singularities, by definition, are infinitely small, and expected to be quantum mechanical by nature, a theory of quantum gravity would be required to describe their behaviour. No such theory has yet been formulated. This is coming from the person (James Anthony Strain Jr) who believes they discovered what a quantum singularity truly is which is only possible using energy of what is known as etheral (Possibly). It involves using the spiral and a sequence of flow in order to mesh with the gravitational force in order to have those forces mesh within that type of containment to generate a force that is known as quantum singularity. Quantum singularity could actually be used to power a sun, as if in 1 was losing its energy source. You could bring that container to the sun and divert it in to the core to give it a source of life. It is believed to (using Earth as a sample) be able to (Amount that was in the container unknown) increase the energy it emits enough that it would have raised the temperature by 10-20 degrees farhenheit. (Now this was all done in a very weird way, there is no proof and there is no way to verify it unless you literally have read my mind and seen what I done.. Which a few things have done already.) (en)
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