The article says "...it became clear to us that singularities are merely artifacts of..".
What I don't understand is how there can be singularities (with unlimited gravitation). In the process of creating a singularity of gravitation, the time should slow down (if I understand the general relativity). That means that it will take for ever to create such a singularity, in which case there are none yet.
What is it that I misunderstand?
The article says "...it became clear to us that singularities are merely artifacts of..". What I don't understand is how there can be singularities (with unlimited gravitation). In the process of creating a singularity of gravitation, the time should slow down (if I understand the general relativity). That means that it will take for ever to create such a singularity, in which case there are none yet. What is it that I misunderstand?