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Is Black Hole the hole?

questfortruth

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Presented evidence, that Black Hole is hole. Namely right behind the black surface(event horizon for non-rotational BH) there are no space nor time. No spacetime. Just as it would be prior to the (virtual) Big Bang. First composite image of Black Hole from Event Horizon Telescope is another evidence for that, with the resulting correction of the reported mass.
 

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susanblange

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Presented evidence, that BH is hole. Namely right behind the black surface (event horizon for non-rotational BH) there are no space nor time. No spacetime. Just as it would be prior to the (virtual) Big Bang.

First photo of BH is discussed with the correction of the reported mass. I am talking about Event Horizon Telescope.
Hell is a Black Hole. It is darkness, freezing cold, hyper-gravity, and a bottomless pit. Scientists/Astronomers have recently found and photographed Hell.
 

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
Hell is a Black Hole. It is darkness, freezing cold, hyper-gravity, and a bottomless pit. Scientists/Astronomers have recently found and photographed Hell.
The cat is looking through the glass,
The emptiness approaches us.
It quiets every sound of pain.
The roof is hit by acid rain.
But don't worry, dear mom,
I am your cat till Trumpet Sound.
 

Shadow Link

Active Member
Presented evidence, that Black Hole is hole. Namely right behind the black surface(event horizon for non-rotational BH) there are no space nor time. No spacetime. Just as it would be prior to the (virtual) Big Bang. First composite image of Black Hole from Event Horizon Telescope is another evidence for that, with the resulting correction of the reported mass.
Here is an interesting series on Black Holes...
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