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Could quantum corrections eliminate black hole singularities entirely?

Christopher D. Carone

June 3, 2026

Applying renormalization group improvements to unimodular gravity — a constrained version of general relativity — with a carefully self-consistent choice of energy scale produces black hole solutions with no central singularity. The fix also predicts a minimum possible black hole mass, below which no black hole can form, analogous to how quantum mechanics sets a ground state energy for atoms.
Published as Improved unimodular black holes with self-consistent renormalization scale identification arXiv:2606.05507
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