Here is the $64000 question: At what point does the Black Hole's event horizon increase its radius? Doe sit come out to meet the falling in mass, like a big snake's mouth opening up" Does that mean the Black Hole gets a bulge on side, that subsides as the matter plummets towards the cental singulaity? I have big problem with the latter, because that implies we a getting information on the outside about events on the inside. I have other reasons to want to believe that a Back Hole can only accrete mass in a sphercially synnetric way. At least in a cylindrically symmetric way, if there is angular momentum invloived. But preferably, only in a spherically symmetric way when there is no angular momentum involved. In the latter case, the matter would cover the event horizon uniformly and then continue its chute towards the central singularity as a uniform sphere of collapsing radius.
Any opinions, arguments or math about this, anyone?