The Lorentz and Levi-Civita Conservation Laws Prohibit the Existence of Black Holes
Fang-Pei Chen

TL;DR
This paper argues that black holes cannot exist due to the Lorentz and Levi-Civita conservation laws, which challenge the traditional concept of event horizons in classical gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of Lorentz and Levi-Civita conservation laws to explain the nonexistence of black hole event horizons.
Findings
Event horizons may not form according to classical gravity.
Conservation laws challenge the traditional black hole model.
Black holes are incompatible with quantum mechanics and classical gravity.
Abstract
To propose that black holes do not exist would be the fundamental way to resolve the contradiction between event horizons and quantum mechanics. In this paper we shall use the Lorentz and Levi-Civita conservation laws to explain how an event horizon might not exist, and the reasons for its nonexistence are presented by using the theory of classical gravity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
