What is a Black Hole?
DOI: 10.54647/physics14325 107 Downloads 12710 Views
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                            Abstract
                            We discuss what a black hole in nature really probably is: just an extremely massive and dense neutron star with no singular interior region or an actual event horizon; these are just mathematical abstractions which probably do not exist in reality.
                        
                            Keywords
                            Black Holes, time machines, baby universes, wormholes
                        
                            Cite this paper
                            Stuart Boehmer, 
                            What is a Black Hole?
                            , SCIREA Journal of Physics.
                            Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2021 | PP. 32-33.
                            10.54647/physics14325
                        
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