Topological censorship is a concept in theoretical physics, particularly in the field of general relativity and black hole physics. It addresses the relationship between the topology of spacetime and the physical properties of black holes. The central idea is that the topology of the asymptotic region of spacetime (the region far away from gravitational sources) can influence or constrain the possible topological structures of the black hole region.
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