In Einstein's theory of relativity, a black hole is fundamentally a distortion in the fabric of space and time, representing the end of time from an external perspective, where the singularity marks the termination of temporal existence.
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Black Holes Explained ⚫ w/ Brian CoxAdded:
Here's one that always gets me.
>> A black hole is like an imprint in the fabric of the universe, a distortion in space and time and really nothing else.
In Einstein's theory, when if you look at the thing from outside, you look at the description of the black hole, it's actually the end of time. So, so just technically speaking in Einstein's theory, the singularity represents the end of
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