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What happens in a black hole beyond the event horizon?

What happens in a black hole beyond the event horizon?


Maybe we ever get an answer to that question. But we can make models of that thing. Let's make one thing clear, the time would slow when the material is closing black hole, and at the point of the event horizon where escaping velocity is the same as the speed of the light time stops. And logically thinking the time would travel backward beyond the event horizon, but this is the thing that we can conduct from the time dilation, but what is beyond that point is a mystery. 

Sometimes black hole loses material like the photon or electron, because the form of singularity is chancing, and that means that there is possible to get the observations about the black hole benefiting those particles. But the fact is that separating those photons from other radiation is extremely difficult. 

That radiation is called Hawking Radiation, but that radiation is very hard to detect, and that means it's mainly hypothetical theory. So nobody can be sure, what part of the radiation of a black hole is Hawking Radiation and what is radiation what comes out from the material disk. By the way, the hypothetical Hawking Radiation is not coming from a black hole. 

It comes near the singularity, but its source is at the front of the event horizon. But confirmation of that radiation we must find the black hole, what is at the absolute space, that the other radiation would not disturb the observations. When we are thinking that the black hole is vaporizing, we must realize that in a normal universe the black hole can replace the material, what is loses very easily, and the vaporization can begin only if the material around the black hole ends. 

So the black hole remains a mystery until we will get close to them. Or produce one of the black holes in some laboratory. There we can make observations about those mysterious particles, where even light is trapped. But can we ever know what happens beyond the point, where the photon drops in the space, what we cannot even imagine? 


https://www.space.com/what-happens-black-hole-center


Hawking radiation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation

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