Gravity's affect on temperature?

Paul Anderson
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I was wondering if the run away gravity in a super massive black hole could cause a lock up of sorts, and stop (nearly) all atomic movement? Packing the matter at it's core so tightly, that it would paralyze it at an atomic level. Could this possibly mean that near the center of these monsters, it could actually be...cold?
Bringing things into the strange world of quantum mechanics and making the strange quantum states of mater and particles possible?
 
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