Nonsingular Black Hole Models

Nonsingular Black Hole Models

A nonsingular black hole model is a mathematical theory of black holes that avoids certain theoretical problems with the standard black hole model, including information loss and the unobservable nature of the black hole event horizon.

Read more about Nonsingular Black Hole Models:  Avoiding Paradoxes in The Standard Black Hole Model, Alternative Black Hole Models

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