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Is there any merit to the idea that all black hole singularities are in essence one and the same singularity?
beeswax said:Is there any merit to the idea that all black hole singularities are in essence one and the same singularity?
I am OK with that since that would at least be timelike.PAllen said:Thus, for an external observer, the mass, charge, and angular momentum may be viewed as residing just outside the event horizon.
PAllen said:Thus, for an external observer, the mass, charge, and angular momentum may be viewed as residing just outside the event horizon.
beeswax said:Perhaps I can ask a corollary question here and now: in a closed universe, aren't all black holes destined to become one?
And if so, aren't they in effect already so, since time is on their side, so to speak? So that the apparent independence of black holes is merely an illusion of the time-bound observer? In other words, from the POV of the singularity, the end of time has already been reached, which is to say they have already merged as one?