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How does the General Theory of Relativity explain the rotation and position of neutron stars?

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How does the General Theory of Relativity explain the rotation and position of neutron stars?

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According to library.thinkquest.org, it was posted that “General relativity limits the mass of neutron stars, collapsed stars that are black hole candidates, because general relativistic forces inside neutron stars are stronger than forces predicted by the Newtonian theory. The maximum mass put on neutron stars limits the scenarios in which black holes can exist.

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