There are no singularities. Einstein repeatedly spoke about this. He wrote in 1939 - "The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (he was the first to raise the issue of Relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters (star) whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light." He was referring to dilation/gamma. It's the phenomenon our high school teachers were talking about when they said "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". This doesn't mean mass increases, it means mass becomes spread throughout spacetime relative to an outside observer. Time dilation is just one aspect of dilation, it's not just time that gets dilated. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated. It occurs wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass. This includes the centers of very high mass stars and the overwhelming majority of galaxy centers. The mass in our own galactic center is dilated. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. In other words that mass is all around us. It's the "missing mass" needed to explain galaxy rotation curves. Dilation does not occur in galaxies with low mass centers because they don't have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has been confirmed in 6 ultra diffuse galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have no dark matter. In other words they have normal rotation rates.
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Could the collapse of wave function in wave-particle duality be a quantum form of least action? The particle always following the least action of it's own wave collapse. The photon with zero rest mass would just ride the ripples, but the Higgs field requires particles with nonzero rest mass to interact with the collapsing field like a neutrino. Since the neutrino is the lightest known particle with nonzero rest mass which travels at v~ c, it may presumably have some counterpart with a maximal allowable non zero rest mass with v~c wherein a quantum gravity is introduced by interacting with the Higgs field at v=c in a phenological way wherein a quantum gravity acts to conserve the maximal nonzero rest mass at v=c? Assume a rotating kerr Blackhole has a linear analog counterpart in reality at some value where it does not interact with observable matter due to a v > c.
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