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It's not, really. Trigonometry deals with planes and planar figures, like triangles. The universe doesn't work that way. Black holes curve the space/time continuum, but there are examples all over the actual universe without going into theoretical singularities.

On earth you can map out a triangle with three ninety degree angles, if you wish. Two of the angles would be on the equator, and the third on one of the poles. I realize that the curve of the earth makes this possible, but it underlines the fact that trig is mostly theoretical and only applies to theoretical structuring, or only on very small scales.

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