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pleaserecycle said:
o_O.Q said:

i'm not saying that's the case all the time but clearly when the laws of physics are broken and need to be rewritten for something to be verified ( as is the case with singularities ) then there is some degree of faith involved

 

Faith in what?  The old theory?  The singularity?  I'm sorry if it feels like I'm pressing you... I'm just trying to understand how you're defining faith in this example.  

faith in the sense that singularities are dependent on knowledge that does not exist and they break our current understanding of how physics works