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“Weak” Cosmic Censorship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 June 2023
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It is known from the singularity theorems of general relativity (see Hawking and Ellis, 1973) that, under a variety of circumstances, solutions to Einstein's equation with physically reasonable matter must develop singularities. In particular, for a sufficiently compacted body, trapped surfaces must be present (Schoen and Yau, 1983), and collapse to a singularity must occur. Of crucial importance for the theory of gravitational collapse is the issue of the nature of the final state resulting from such a coUapse. The idea that physically realistic gravitational collapse always results in a black hole-so that no “naked singularities”, visible to a distant observer, can occur-was first conjectured by Penrose (1969), although it had been implicitly assumed in many discussions and analyses prior to that time.
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- Part VI: Cosmic Censorship
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- Copyright © 1993 by the Philosophy of Science Association
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This research was supported in part by NSF grant PHY89-18388 and PHY92-20644 to the University of Chicago.