- Oct 8, 2005
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So I was talking to a friend about various topics, and physics came up. We talked about big bangs and other things. In the discussion he mentioned something that I read about a while back, and a question popped into my mind. If the laws of physics break down in a singularity, does that mean that laws of logic (i.e. Something cannot be both "A" and "not A") and mathematics (1+1=2) break down too?