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Joe Pavlovic

Is it absolutely certain that the matter in black holes must be compressed to a dimensionless point (or ring)? What if, for instance, there was some other pressure that was able to halt collapse, similar to degenerate neutrons, only it was even more compact. So compact that its surface escape velocity is greater than c, so that it looks like a normal black hole event horizon, but once inside, there's actually a sphere of some type of ultra dense matter that has real dimensions. I get we know of no such mechanism for this but is it even possible

Robert Cooper

In disguise so no one knows.

Thomas Dougherty

Joe I agree with you 100%. I think the answer is Time, or better stated, Spacetime. Once time is compressed to zero, at the event horizon, spacetime ends. There is no hole. Spacetime does not exist passed the event horizon and therefore you can not get there because there is no there. If you look at Schwarzschild's equation it says that time and direction point back to the event horizon and therefor anything that could exist, inside the so called center, would have to move to the Schwarzschild radius. Also our problem under standing this is that a "Black Hole" is a 4 dimensional entity, but we perceive it as a hole, which it is not. ( I pointed this out to Dr Matt on his program Oct 2018)

Mike Purvis

How about "the sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a giant nuclear furrrnace! Where–" haha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JdWlSF195Y