Living in a Low Density Black Hole, Non-Expanding Universe - Perhaps a Reflecting Universe
@article{McBryan2013LivingIA, title={Living in a Low Density Black Hole, Non-Expanding Universe - Perhaps a Reflecting Universe}, author={Bernie McBryan}, journal={arXiv: General Physics}, year={2013} }
What is the average density of a black hole, assuming its spin can prevent it from collapsing into a singularity? For stellar black holes, the average density is incredibly dense and has over a trillion G force and tidal force that will rip almost anything apart at the black hole boundary. Surprisingly, the average density decreases dramatically for massive black holes. A black hole of 387 million solar masses would have the average density of water and would be comparable to a giant water…
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