Physics

New Maps of the Bizarre, Chaotic Space-Time Inside Black Holes | Quanta Magazine

Physicists are exploring the chaotic nature of space-time near black hole singularities using new mathematical tools and the AdS/CFT correspondence. Recent research revisits the Mixmaster universe theory from the 1960s, suggesting that space near singularities experiences chaotic stretching and compression in multiple directions. These studies aim to reconcile general relativity with quantum mechanics and potentially reveal fundamental truths about space-time.