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Do black holes have an internal structure?​

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Answered by AainaJain
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The singularities inside spherical, charged black holes are now well understood: a null singularity along the Cauchy horizon precedes a spacelike, central singularity. The singularity along the Cauchy horizon is weak, in the sense that tidal distortion of extended bodies is finite there.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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The singularities inside spherical, charged black holes are now well understood: a null singularity along the Cauchy horizon precedes a spacelike, central singularity. The singularity along the Cauchy horizon is weak, in the sense that tidal distortion of extended bodies is finite there.

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What is the structure of a black hole?

Structure of a black hole

There are two basic parts to a black hole: the singularity and the event horizon. The event horizon is the "point of no return" around the black hole. It is not a physical surface, but a sphere surrounding the black hole that marks where the escape velocity is equal to the speed of light.

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