A recent attempt to eliminate singles – numerous dense points that are thought to be in the heart of Black Hole – has rejected the debate among physicists. Now, a team headed by Rabbi Hangar of Durham University suggests a new model in which gravity is undergoing a variety of behaviors on the limits and changes the black hole’s singularity from a small, compact cover that is always stable and very strong. Equinity of Einstein, representing normal relationships, has been made public, and high -dimensional effects have been added. Although these discoveries may have focused on explaining a basic cosmic contradiction, critics have mentioned that this model has no experimental underpanning and is based on the ideas of mathematical mathematics.
Critics challenge the 5D gravity theory that is intended to replace black hole sesame without any proof
According to a report by Space.com, the Hangr’s theory introduces the modified gravity of five dimensions, which some scientists argue that existing observations are beyond that. Connecticut’s New Haven University physicist Nicodem Poplavasky identified three things that stand in front of him: There is no experimental evidence for additional dimensions, the current study assumes only a stable black hole admission, and the model uses an unlimited series of mathematical terms.
Poplosky emphasized that changing the general relationship without experimental evidence causes the model more ideological curiosity than a real physical theory. He also highlighted the fact that according to the traditional field equation, the black hole should not be internal, stable. He added that changing equations to get rid of the sole does not fix the physics behind them. It can only hide it behind complex math.
The hanger team used modified gravity to cope with the uniformity, but scientists say ordinary relationships and quantum mechanics should be linked. However, difficulties in string theory include features such as dimensions that have never been determined and super -mastmitic particles that have never been known.
Poplosky has agreed that mathematical investigations can prove fruitful and it is also hoped that bold ideas, such as the idea that black holes give birth to the new universe, can prove to be profitable in the future.


