Notion of an 'event horizon', from which nothing can escape, is incompatible with quantum theory, physicist claims. The defining characteristic of a black hole may have to give, if the two pillars of modern physics — general relativity and quantum theory — are both correct.
I'm not sure what hubski's policy on reposts is, but I'd just like to say this was posted less than 24 hours ago. Just a friendly reminder to maybe search the name of the article before posting it. Even better, there is a chrome extension that will tell you if the webpage you are currently on has been posted on hubski and will link you to the post. If it hasn't been posted, clicking on the extension will allow you to quickly post the current webpage to hubski. Also, someone please correct me if reposts are welcome on hubski, as I'm used to reddit where they are generally considered bad. However, reddiquette (the semi-official etiquette of reddit) says not to complain about reposts, so I'm not sure where I stand on this. I suspect there isn't a consensus on this, but I just want to know what others think. Anyway, very interesting article! Edit: original post
Reposts are fine, the site will normally prompt you and let you know it's already been posted and you can decide whether it's a good idea or not. Sometimes it doesn't catch them for various reasons though. I've never once searched to see if something I'm posting is a repost. If it is, people are usually nice enough to let me know and provide a link to the original, especially if there is a conversation happening there. Mindwolf's been around for a while, I'm sure he wouldn't duplicate post for any bad reason.
How does the site informs you something has already been posted? I've just tried to repost to check and it didn't say anything. It does not really matter yet since it's a small community and there a few reposts (I do notice some from time to time) but if the community grows I can see it becoming a problem. I find it happens a lot more to newers users with fewer followers because the content is less likely to be shared and seen so the person reposting does not see the first submission.