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What’s at the bottom of a black hole?

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Answered by prabhakulshrestha
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Explanation:

It’s a question we don’t yet have the tools to answer. Einstein’s general relativity says that when a black hole is created by a dying, collapsing massive star, it continues caving in until it forms an infinitely small, infinitely dense point called a singularity. But on such scales quantum physics probably has something to say too. Except that general relativity and quantum physics have never been the happiest of bedfellows – for decades they have withstood all attempts to unify them. However, a recent idea – called M-Theory – may one day explain the unseen centre of one of the universe’s most extreme creations.

Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :

A black hole is essentially a massive star which at the end of its life has collapsed under the force of it's own gravity becoming so dense that its gravity crushes itself to a tiny little particle called a singularity.

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