What does it mean when we say that relativity breaks at the center of a black hole?

What specifically is it about Einstein's theories that we know doesn't work, and why? I mean I understand that we can't really know the insides of a black hole, but why does that mean the physics break?

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u/usernamespeledwrong — 5 hours ago
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What if we changed the format for formal scientific research to a video documentary style of reporting?

In high school I was taught the scientific process. We documented our findings in written essays with the abstract section, data, results, conclusions etc.

But nowadays with everyone using YouTube, what if basic science education included presenting your research in a formal video format. You could visually show your apparatus, animate your graphs and trends and discuss findings verbally. There could still be an organized, standardized format for presentation.

Adding video documentation supplements to professional research studies could broaden the reach of the information. Although probably some rich people would gatekeep it still I dunno.

I know a lot of YouTube channels already do this but it's not always credited or considered real science among the academics. What if that was not the case though?

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u/usernamespeledwrong — 6 days ago

Can I sell my lease instead of turning it in?

I'm not really fluent in anything finance or car. So I am certain I'll get fleeced when I set foot into a dealership, and it's gonna be bad when I turn in my lease next month.

I backed into a pole during a winter storm and the red casing of the tail light broke and there's a dent in the bumper. Lease is due in like 3 weeks. I'm pretty sure if I return it damaged they'll take every penny they can from me. Also, I don't really want to do another lease. So I will pay a penalty for walking away without a new car from them.

I tried to sell my lease to carvana but apparently Stellaris financial services can't work with them.

Can I sell my lease at another dealership and walk away with the equity minus the repair costs? There's a nice car on carvana I want, but feels like the system is designed to prevent me from just buying the car I want

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u/usernamespeledwrong — 2 months ago

Split between 2023 Nissan frontier pro4X vs 2023 GMC canyon denali

The canyon has me on style and tech but the reliability seems questionable. Lots of horror stories online, and I'm looking at a used one with 77k miles on it so I'm worried it'll be a money pit

On the flip side, the Nissan looks solid reliable, maybe just a little less exciting with a few less features, but a bit cheaper.

Anyone here to tell me GMC isn't as bad as they say? Or that the Nissan is better in some way? Is my penalty for cool factor too high?

I don't tow much, so I don't care about that.

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u/usernamespeledwrong — 2 months ago