♥what is the bottom in the black hole♥...........
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There is no such thing like bottom of the blackhole. Blackhole is a three dimensional gravitational field from which not even light can escape. Blackhole doesn't have a top or bottom.
In general relativity, on the other side of black holes there might be whiteholes which are opposite of blackholes, i.e., It pushes matter away. The combination of these two act as a teleporter between two different space time because The black hole might be a worm hole which is one directional meaning if anything enters then it must exit somewhere else.
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There is not such a bottom of a black hole... its a three-dimensional object.
A black hole consists of:
Singularity: This is the region of the black hole where all the mass of the black hole has been compressed down to nearly zero volume. As a result the singularity has almost infinite density and creates an enormous gravitational force.
The Event Horizon: This is the "point of no return". Any object, even light, that is within this radius cannot escape the gravitational pull of the black hole
The Schwarzchild Radius: This is the event horizon's radius. It is the radius at which the escape velocity is equal to the speed of light, R = 2GM/c2
Accretion Disk :This is a disk composed of stellar material that is spiraling towards that black hole
Ergosphere: If the black hole is rotating, then as it spins, its mass causes the space time around the black hole to rotate as well. This region is called the ergosphere.
Jets of Gas: For some black holes high intensity magnetic fields are emitted perpendicular to the accretion disk. This causes charged particles to circle these magnetic field lines and creates jets of gas perpendicular to the acceleration disk.
If by bottom you mean... singularity... then we do not have any definite definition right now. We dont know what actually happens there... we can just guess. Therefore... temporarily... we define it as:
The physics of matter is unknown.