The
idea that a sufficiently large amount of mass will collapse under its
own gravity to become infinitely small is counterintuitive. As a
general rule, people do not assume that is what will happen. Rather,
they have to be taught that the mathematics, as based on what is
currently known, dictate that a singularity will form in such
circumstances.
The assumption, of course, is that what is
currently known is all that needs to be known. However, if information
is missing or is being misinterpreted, it becomes entirely possible
that most people's intuition is correct and that the singularity
concept is a
logictrap.
The
Malta Template has relevant information that does not feature in the
Current Paradigm. That information is the existence of rejectivity as
defined in the law: one particle cannot occupy a place in space
and time already occupied by another of the same type. If rejectivity
is a real property, it means there can be no singularities as they are
currently defined. It means that the Universe at Moment Zero was not
infinitely small. It means that blackholes are actually very solid. It
means there are no whiteholes. It means there are no wormholes. It
means that the Universe is a more sensible, more ordinary, place.
The
Rejectivity Law is not a part of the
Current Paradigm but it should be
for there are no obvious exceptions. If anyone is aware of any sensible
exceptions, they should make them known.