Wormhole hs dropout bro again. I have just one more nagging question. As material crosses the event horizon but has not yet struck the singularity do we think its still experiencing increasing time dilation as it approaches the center as it did before crossing the event horizon?
If so, I had a thought about what black holes may actually be.
From the perspective of an immortal observer inside the event horizon/ at the 'center' of the mass, the entire life of a black hole would be more akin to a rapid implosion followed immediately by a rapid rebound from a very dense but non infinitely dense state inside of the freshly formed event horizon. The mechanism that causes the rebound is some yet to be discovered voodoo. The explosion at the end of a black hole's life is simply this instantaneous rebound of energy and material growing larger than the event horizon and becoming rapidly less time dialated. To us far outside of the event horizon, this momentary squeeze and bang take eons greater than the age of the universe.
I have no idea how hawking radiation would arise from this and also if my thinking of the the space behind the event horizon being a more extreme continuation of the space outside of it is inherently flawed.
Thanks brahs.
If so, I had a thought about what black holes may actually be.
From the perspective of an immortal observer inside the event horizon/ at the 'center' of the mass, the entire life of a black hole would be more akin to a rapid implosion followed immediately by a rapid rebound from a very dense but non infinitely dense state inside of the freshly formed event horizon. The mechanism that causes the rebound is some yet to be discovered voodoo. The explosion at the end of a black hole's life is simply this instantaneous rebound of energy and material growing larger than the event horizon and becoming rapidly less time dialated. To us far outside of the event horizon, this momentary squeeze and bang take eons greater than the age of the universe.
I have no idea how hawking radiation would arise from this and also if my thinking of the the space behind the event horizon being a more extreme continuation of the space outside of it is inherently flawed.
Thanks brahs.
