Why I like Physics & Math Constants *DELETED*

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But in it's current form; math seems to have some very serious limitations when it comes to modeling the universe... Take, for instance, some of the problems encountered when we try to model Black Holes. <br /><br />Math tells us that beyond the event horizon, a BH will shrink into an infinitely small singularity, but that doesn't seem to be what we observe in reality; and what about the mathematically suggested phenomenon of Worm Holes and their associated White Holes? Why hasn't anything like this been observed!<br /><br />IMO; mathematics needs to improve the language it utilizes when describing interactions involving infinite amounts of mass and the effect this has on the curvature of space and time -- We need to discover the maths for modeling beyond the Event Horizon; something really ground breaking like E=mc<sup>2</sup>, but from the BH's perspective...<img src="/images/icons/rolleyes.gif" /> <br /><br /><i>"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."</i> <br /> - <b>Albert Einstein</b> (1879 - 1955), <i>"Geometry and Experience",</i> January 27, 1921
 
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