Transition from Established Stationary Vision of Black Holes to Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse
Miquel Pinyol Ribas, Ignacio Lopez Aylagas

TL;DR
This paper challenges the traditional stationary black hole paradigm, proposing a new model called Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse, supported by a conceptual toy model and a suitable metric, questioning established results from General Relativity.
Contribution
It introduces the Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse as an alternative to stationary black holes, highlighting logical inconsistencies in the standard model and providing a new conceptual framework.
Findings
Identifies logical incompatibilities in the standard black hole model
Proposes a new paradigm: Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse
Develops a toy model and a suitable metric for the new paradigm
Abstract
The established concept of black hole emerged from several results founded on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. In this article, the relationship between these results is analyzed, and it is pointed out how, in spite of being individually correct, the sum of all them do not actually determine the existence of black holes. Some logical incompatibilities in the standard Black Hole model are put into evidence, and the alternative scheme of the Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse is defended. To illustrate the essence of the new paradigm, a simple but conceptually complete toy model is worked out and a qualitatively suitable metric for Never-Stationary Gravitational Collapse is presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
