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I don't consider "inside" a region where current physics works. Sure, if you just ignore quantum effects at all, you can use GR to describe that region. But is that how real black holes look like? Where "look" is a bit ironic because we can never "see" it...stevendaryl said:I'm not sure if I understand that. Inside the event horizon, tidal forces grow without bound for any black hole, don't they? So are you talking about the tidal forces for something hovering outside the event horizon?