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We know that the theory of cosmic censorship prevent singularities from existing without an event horizon that hides them from the Universe. Now let's assume that this theory is somehow false, and a naked singularitynaked singularity appears in the solar system. How would we notice it for the first time, what would it look like, how would it behave and could we use it for someting useful?

We know that the theory of cosmic censorship prevent singularities from existing without an event horizon that hides them from the Universe. Now let's assume that this theory is somehow false, and a naked singularity appears in the solar system. How would we notice it for the first time, what would it look like, how would it behave and could we use it for someting useful?

We know that the theory of cosmic censorship prevent singularities from existing without an event horizon that hides them from the Universe. Now let's assume that this theory is somehow false, and a naked singularity appears in the solar system. How would we notice it for the first time, what would it look like, how would it behave and could we use it for someting useful?

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Naked singularity: how would it behave?

We know that the theory of cosmic censorship prevent singularities from existing without an event horizon that hides them from the Universe. Now let's assume that this theory is somehow false, and a naked singularity appears in the solar system. How would we notice it for the first time, what would it look like, how would it behave and could we use it for someting useful?