
Singularities Can Exist Outside Black Holes—in Other Universes
Recent work has shown how “naked singularities” might defy the cosmic censorship conjecture
Brendan Z. Foster is a science writer and audio journalist based in Saint Paul, Minn. He has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Maryland.
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