Of all the features of our universe, black holes might be the most interesting, as well as the most frightening. These ultra-dense spots in space suck in everything around them, and once a black hole has you in its grasp, there’s quite literally no escaping it.
For a long time, scientists have believed that black holes are impossibly tiny dots of incredible mass, called a singularity. This explanation meshes pretty well with our understanding of physics and how objects move an interact in space. But what if black holes are something completely different? A pair of researcher papers published in The Astrophysical Journal argues that point, and if you can wrap your head around it, it’s one heck of an idea.
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