Is this possible? Can you find energy levels for a potential well of a singularity?
>pic semi related
I know the well is infinite and non uniform at the top, as apposed to an ordinary potential well that is uniform from top to bottom, but maybe with set theory?
looks like turdlets leaving an anus.
>>9159380
>asking serious physics questions in sci
>not realizing it's just a bunch of high school kids and engineers
but to be serious, no clue man. I never solved problems similar to these (though I'm afraid this might be a quantum-gravity problem...)
>>9159558
I just got interested because I realized that there was a connection between gravity and the uncertainty principle, and turns out someone wrote a paper showing you can derive newtonian gravity from said principle. Now I am interested to see if there is a connection between QM and GTR.
>>9159380
Why don't you just try it?
No idea why you'd want to do it because it's completely useless, but it seems solveable
>>9159573
can't, it's infinite but not uniform