Elimination of the gravitational singularities within the framework of Einstein's general theory of relativity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Big Bang Cosmology, Black Holes (Astronomy), Gravitational Collapse, Gravitational Fields, Relativity, Gravitational Waves, Quantum Mechanics, Red Shift, Schwarzschild Metric, Stellar Gravitation, Stellar Mass

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In this paper two examples are given, showing that the existence of black holes in the Universe violates, in its consequences, the principle of causality. The solution presented is based on the idea that the primordial black holes have zero-mass-energy and consequently zero-radius of the event horizon. Despite the existence of the surface of last influence, gravitational collapse does not produce black holes during a finite time interval as measured by an external observer. The only singularity possible to accept (if any), is the initial and final cosmological singularity.

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