Infeasibility of Graviton Detection as Cosmic Censorship
Andrea Palessandro

TL;DR
This paper argues that detecting gravitons is fundamentally impossible because nature conceals regions of intense gravity behind event horizons, making such detection infeasible.
Contribution
It presents a model of gravitational collapse resulting in a naked singularity, illustrating the challenges of graviton detection due to cosmic censorship.
Findings
Constructed a model of inhomogeneous collapse with naked singularity
Showed gravitational absorption can be efficient and observable
Concluded graviton detection is fundamentally infeasible
Abstract
We construct an explicit model of inhomogeneous gravitational collapse leading to a naked singularity in which gravitational absorption is both efficient and observable. We propose that the infeasibility of graviton detection is simply a consequence of Nature's conspiracy to hide regions of strong curvature behind event horizons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
