cosmic censorship
English
Etymology
Coined by British scientist Roger Penrose in 1969.
Noun
cosmic censorship (uncountable)
- (physics) The hypothesis that Einstein's general relativity theory singularities are always hidden from the remote observer, and are only visible as black holes.
See also
Further reading
- cosmic censorship hypothesis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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