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What’s at the bottom of a black hole? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you use Einstein's theories to determine what occurs at the bottomof a black hole, you'll calculate a spot that is infinitely dense and infinitely small: a hypothetical concept called a singularity. But infinities aren't typically found in nature.

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Answered by Nilakshi2006
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By definition, we can't observe what's inside there, because no light – no information of any kind – can escape a black hole. But astrophysical theories suggest that, at the core of a black hole, all the black hole's mass is concentrated into a tiny point of infinite density. This point is known as a singularity.

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