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How about some real investigative reporting in physics instead of showbiz? There's a great deal of public money to be saved, not least on Cox's show. More than a billion dollars has been spent on gravitational wave detectors so far but it is reported that the European Space Agency is planning a multibillion-dollar probe to be launched in about 17 years that would look for gravitational waves from space. If a theorist is unable to discover real objects, which cause the observed effects, it is unscientific – indeed, it is fraudulent – to invent unreal objects and present them as a "factual" discovery of the cause of those effects. Do you think any such thing exists? A black hole has never been observed. A finite mass is located in zero volume, it has infinite density and it has infinite gravity. There is infinite curvature at the singularity, which means infinite gravity. The black hole has no gravitational force, only space-time curvature.
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The singularity has zero volume and infinite density. A black hole, for instance, has finite mass concentrated at its "singularity". Meanwhile real scientists are searching for a paradigm shift away from "mathemagics", which routinely employs the concept of infinity to "prove" anything you like. I see Brian Cox, professor of showbiz and science fiction is soon to present in Canberra on the cosmos with its "dark energy and black holes," etc.