# Comment on “Maximum force and cosmic censorship”

@article{Schiller2021CommentO,
title={Comment on “Maximum force and cosmic censorship”},
author={Christoph Schiller},
journal={Physical Review D},
year={2021}
}
• C. Schiller
• Published 16 September 2021
• Physics
• Physical Review D
Despite suggestions to the contrary, no counterargument to the principle of maximum force or to the equivalent principle of maximum power has yet been provided.
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