Where do you think a black hole leads to, or what is inside of one?

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This is a simple question, right? Well, no. Many theories have been conjured up and broken down. However, I just want to know what all of you think or theorize about the point past the event horizon of a black hole. Does it lead to a parallel universe? Does it destroy information, a breaking point of all physics? It can be whatever you think. It can range from complex mathematical proofs to simple logical explanations. So, what do you think?
 
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