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Does every black hole contains singularity ?​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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In the real universe, no black holes contain singularities. In general, singularities are the non-physical mathematical result of a flawed physical theory. ... A singularity is a point in space where there is a mass with infinite density

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Answered by nipunbachu
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Yes, that's exactly what a black hole starts as.

When a very heavy star runs out of Hydrogen, it blasts into a supernova and then collapses into a single infinitely small point called singularity which has a very big density. This is for stellar (star) black holes but supermassive black holes (which are found in the centers of galaxies) also contain them.

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