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Boo-h!
Singularity is not something...This I'm having a little bit more trouble with, though. I suppose I don't understand how something can even have an infinite mass. Isn't mass defined by how many atoms something has?
When a huge star cools down, it collapses till all of its volume becomes just in a single point (the singularity)...this point has no dimensions, thus its volume is zero...and from the conservation mass law, we know that the stars mass can never be wasted in nothing, thus this point has the mass of all the star in it..
Note that the new defintion of gravity oppose thisIsn't mass defined by how many atoms something has?