“Einstein Missed the Hardware. Hawking Missed the Implication.”
Hawking’s Overlooked Logic: Why Singularities Cannot Be Infinite Drawing on Stephen Hawking’s observation in A Brief History of Time that a star cannot shine indefinitely because “a finite amount of fuel cannot produce an infinite amount of light,” RST extends this same finitude principle to gravitational collapse. A singularity cannot be infinitely dense because the substrate does not possess infinite resolution. Instead of a mathematical point of zero volume, the singularity is the moment of Total Mechanical Seizure , when the substrate reaches its absolute saturation threshold and can no longer update. In this view, the singularity is not an abstract divergence but the finite load limit of the substrate’s reactive hardware—beyond which no further compression is computationally possible. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking Finite Substrate Dynamics and the Reinterpretation of Black Hole Structure in RST v3.6 A Hardware-Limited Reformulation of Singularity,...