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Are singularities formed only of bosons? [duplicate]

my thinking is that, due to the Pauli exclusion principle, singularities must be formed of bosons (if anything), and not fermions since fermions may not occupy the same quantum state as one another. ...
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What are the more important effects or consequences of gamma-ray bursts for the cosmos?

I would like to know what are, in general, the consequences/effects of the known gamma-ray bursts. I refer gamma-ray bursts from the Wikipedia Gamma-ray burst that shows how are classified and the ...
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Which theoretical models are there between quantum mechanics and cosmology? [closed]

I'm an enthusiast/hobbyist right now and I'm quite curious about the subject of understanding which scales come between the quantum scale (ab initio/first principles) and the macroscopic scale. After ...
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Can the implications of dark energy be used to bridge the gap between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity?

Can the findings of the Physics Nobel Laureates of 2011, namely the overpowering existence of dark energy (vacuum energy) have any implications in the quest the combine Quantum Mechanics and General ...
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