I'm not really sure how this thread got resurrected from a 2004 beginning, but since it has how about this.
Since the word singularity is just a placeholder for the event that happens where the math breaks down, it should be okay to talk about the "Event", as long as this is understood.
So, since everything in the universe seems to have a positive and negative/Matter and anti-Matter relation, I would say that the 'Singularity' in the black hole is the negative/anti and that should mean there is a positive opposite for that...Naked Singularities.
So, for the stellar black holes...the star is the positive and the singularity in the resulting black hole is the Anti.
So, that leaves the Super Massive Black Holes (SMBH) to deal with. If the singularity in the SMBH is the Anti, then what should that mean???
I believe I have the answer for this...any takers?
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