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What’s at the bottom of a black hole?


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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● Black holes don't have a bottom. A black hole is a region of infinitely warped space-time around what's called a singularity, which in turn is a collapsed star (among other options).

● A singularity is infinitely compressed. ... So if you want a strict, not really true answer, the bottom of a black hole is the future.

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Answered by kanchanb2510
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Explanation:

singularity. At the centre of a black hole, as described by general relativity may like a gravitational singularity.

when the reach to singularity , they crushed to infinite density and their mass is added to the total of the black hole....

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