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what insinde black hole

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Answered by KillerSeven
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In that sense, black holes lead nowhere because nothing could ever get inside. This, however, violates Einstein's general theory of relativity.

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Answered by pandaanupama643
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HOST PADI BOYD: Around a black hole is a boundary called the event horizon. Anything that passes the event horizon is trapped within the black hole. But right as gas and dust get closer and closer to the event horizon, the gravity from the black hole makes them spin really fast … forming lots of radiation.

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