cosmic censorship conjecture

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The cosmic censorship conjecture is a hypothesis in general relativity proposing that singularities arising from gravitational collapse are always hidden within event horizons, preventing "naked" singularities from being observed.

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instanceOf conjecture
formulation of cosmic censorship conjecture
formulation of cosmic censorship conjecture
hypothesis in general relativity
aimsToExplain absence of observable naked singularities
aimsToPreserve predictability of classical general relativity
appliesTo classical general relativity
concerns Cauchy horizons
global structure of spacetime
describedAs cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
surface form: cosmic censorship hypothesis
field general relativity
gravitational physics
theoretical physics
hasConsequence limits observability of extreme curvature regions
supports global hyperbolicity of physical spacetimes
hasDebate existence of counterexamples in idealized models
hasFormulation cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
surface form: strong cosmic censorship conjecture

cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
surface form: weak cosmic censorship conjecture
implies generic gravitational collapse leads to black holes rather than naked singularities
influences philosophy of determinism in physics
research on black hole formation
studies of spacetime singularities
mainClaim for generic initial data the maximal Cauchy development is inextendible
naked singularities cannot be observed by distant observers
singularities formed by gravitational collapse are hidden behind event horizons
singularities from gravitational collapse are hidden from distant observers by event horizons
mayBreakDownIn quantum gravity regime
motivatedBy determinism in classical physics
mathematical consistency of Einstein field equations
proposedBy Roger Penrose
relatedTo Einstein field equations
Penrose–Carter diagrams
surface form: Penrose diagram

black hole no-hair theorem
surface form: no-hair theorem
relatesToConcept black hole
event horizon
gravitational collapse
naked singularity
spacetime singularity
status open problem in general relativity
unproven
studiedIn mathematical relativity
numerical relativity
testedBy analytical studies of exact solutions
numerical simulations of gravitational collapse
timeProposed 1969

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cosmic censorship conjecture hasFormulation cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: weak cosmic censorship conjecture
cosmic censorship conjecture hasFormulation cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: strong cosmic censorship conjecture
cosmic censorship conjecture describedAs cosmic censorship conjecture self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: cosmic censorship hypothesis
Cauchy horizon relatedTo cosmic censorship conjecture
cosmic no-hair conjecture relatesTo cosmic censorship conjecture