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The Mathematical Origin of Gravitational Singularities
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作者 Kai Wai Wong Wan Ki Chow 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2020年第12期1911-1917,共7页
In this note we give a geometrical presentation to the 4D Riemannian curvature as it relates to the Newtonian gravity in the 4D Lorentz manifold. The compacting of the proper time as is necessary for the unification w... In this note we give a geometrical presentation to the 4D Riemannian curvature as it relates to the Newtonian gravity in the 4D Lorentz manifold. The compacting of the proper time as is necessary for the unification with the Maxwell electrodynamics, as given by Einstein and Kaluza-Klein, should the universe be only of 4D space-time, led to the concept of gravitational field singularity sinks known as black holes, that would not be acceptable under a 5D homogeneous manifold through which the 4D Lorentz manifold evolved by application of the Perelman-Ricci Flow entropy mapping, which is consistent with both Maxwell suggested magnetic monopole, the quantum Higgs vacuum theory and the Gell-Mann standard model for hadrons. 展开更多
关键词 Black Hole gravitational Field Singularities Within a Lorentz Manifold Proper Time Compacting Perelman Mappings as It Relates to Riemannian Curvature
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Absolute Zero Occurs in Black Holes
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作者 Sanjay Sastry 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2016年第11期1375-1377,共4页
The black hole is a region in space in which nothing can escape its pull. The two important parts of the anatomy of a stable black hole are the event horizon and gravitational singularity. The main discussion is regar... The black hole is a region in space in which nothing can escape its pull. The two important parts of the anatomy of a stable black hole are the event horizon and gravitational singularity. The main discussion is regarding the temperature of a black hole. Absolute zero is a state which enthalpy and entropy is zero. The temperature of a black hole approaches the gravitational singularity in which space-time possibly ceases and entropy is zero producing absolute zero or possible sub- absolute zero. 展开更多
关键词 Black Hole Absolute Zero Event Horizon gravitational singularity
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